space shuttles
The Answer is false. The Atlas boosters were used only once, and a new command module and lunar lander was used for each mission. The space shuttle was the first "reusable" spacecraft.
It takes about 8 to 10 minutes for a spacecraft to reach space once it launches. This time can vary depending on the specific mission, type of spacecraft, and launch vehicle used.
The Space Shuttle is cheaper to operate because it can be used again and again. Other spacecraft can only be used once, then thrown away or recycled. Launching multi-stage rockets is very expensive, because most of the space craft is lost once it falls to Earth.
Spacecraft discard their fuel tanks and booster rockets once they have left Earth's surface to reduce weight and improve efficiency. Once the fuel in the tanks is consumed and the booster rockets have propelled the spacecraft into orbit, they are no longer needed and would only add unnecessary weight and drag. By discarding them, the spacecraft can operate more efficiently and maneuver in space more easily.
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
yes. enzyme can be used more than once
The Apollo spacecraft.
The shuttle program was a spacecraft that was reusable.
what was the name of the spacecraft used when Kathy Sullivan walked in otter space
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
In case of an emergency, the Russion spacecraft Soyuz can be used as an escape vehicle.
Spacecraft??? World War I came over 40 years before the first spacecraft.