Anyone is able to find pictures of the space shuttle launch in many of the National Geographic Kids Dare to Explore! website. They have really great shots.
You will find the launch site in the United States
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
The last space shuttle launch took place on July 8, 2011, and it was broadcast live on NASA TV as well as various news channels. It may be possible to find archived footage of the launch online on platforms like YouTube or NASA's website. Live streams of future space launches can be found on NASA TV and space agency websites.
A typical timeline for a space shuttle launch includes pre-launch preparations (T-3 hours), astronaut boarding (T-45 minutes), fueling (T-3 hours), final vehicle checks (T-1 hour), and liftoff at T-0. This timeline ensures that all systems are ready and aligned before launch.
approximately 17.6 billion including personal wages, and the cost of cargo.... you can find it all on www.nasa.gov
You can find Space Shuttle Enterprise at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space museum in New York Coty, Space Shuttle Discovery at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum in Virginia, Space Shuttle Altantis at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, and Space Shuttle Endeavour at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California.
The cost to launch the space shuttle varied depending on the specific mission and year, but on average it was around $450 million per mission. This cost included expenses such as fuel, maintenance, personnel salaries, and mission operations.
I am pretty sure that a space shuttle is found in the thermosphere or mesosphere.
The Space Shuttle is not a capsule, it's a spacecraft. They found many pieces of the Challenger space shuttle, including the crew compartment.
A reliable place to find legitimate space photos of space, including galaxies, stars, and planets, is the HubbleSite gallery. The pictures in this gallery are from the Hubble Space telescope, which is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a Space Shuttle in 1990 and remains in operation.
space suit and dried food
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).