The space shuttle is not capable of leaving low earth orbit, a rocket like what the Apollo missions used (although much bigger) would be required.
How long it takes to get to Saturn depends on which route the shuttle takes. Generally, it can take between six and nine years to reach Saturn.
the space shuttle cant go to the moon only the Saturn v could take people there
The shuttle moved by the use of thruster rockets.
Rocket is the propulsion device (Ariane, Saturn etc) and are disposed of after launch. Shuttle carries the people and equipment, and lands back on the planet.
long time compare to earth
Apollo 13 did not use a Space Shuttle. Apollo 13 was in April, 1970. The Space Shuttle was not invented until the '80s. Apollo 13 was launched by Saturn V.
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The first manned space shuttle mission occurred on the 12th of April 1981. However it was the space shuttle Columbia, not the Saturn V rocket. The Saturn V rocket was first used for a manned mission on December the 21st 1968. Two very different space vehicles. The Saturn V rocket was used to send man to the Moon, where as the space shuttle is used to sent humans into Earth orbit.
How long it takes to get to Saturn depends on which route the shuttle takes. Generally, it can take between six and nine years to reach Saturn.
No, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins were launched in a command module with a lunar module attached aboard a SATURN V rocket, not a space shuttle.
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the space shuttle cant go to the moon only the Saturn v could take people there
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The shuttle moved by the use of thruster rockets.
Rocket is the propulsion device (Ariane, Saturn etc) and are disposed of after launch. Shuttle carries the people and equipment, and lands back on the planet.
long time compare to earth