Space shuttles have historically landed at either the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or Edwards Air Force Base in California.
space shuttles fly in space and then like an aeroplane it lands on a runway with a parachute flying out the back
NASA space shuttles
Space shuttles do not land in Houston. They used to land at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or at Edwards Air Force Base in California. However, Houston is home to NASA's Johnson Space Center, which is responsible for training astronauts and overseeing mission control for human spaceflight missions.
Space shuttles use energy, not make it
The US Space shuttle have only launched from Florida. Russia had a space shuttle that was launched from there.
Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
no place, nobody has space shuttles anymore
It is not expected that the Space Shuttles will fly again.
No, in addition to landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttles also landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. This alternate landing site was used when weather conditions in Florida were unfavorable for landing.
The question is a little moot, since we don't have space shuttles any more.
The space shuttles that were first used in 1980 were Columbia and Challenger. Both space shuttles were part of NASA's Space Shuttle program and conducted various missions until the Challenger disaster in 1986.