Edwards Air Force base, close to Rosamond and North Edwards, California.
Edwards Air Force Base
Columbia, 1982
Enterprise, it did not fly in space though, it was released from a 747 just to see how well it would land Colombia was the first to come out of space and land at Edwards...this was also the first space flight of a space shuttle
Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).
The Space Shuttle has to be landed manually.
No space shuttle has ever been to Jupiter
The last space shuttle landed July 21, 2011.
Florida...if the weather is good; if not, Edwards Airforce Base, California
The first shuttle that went into space was the Space Shuttle Columbia. It made a total of 28 missions. The shuttle was commanded by pilot John Young who was the first one to land it as well.
It is the shuttle land like a normal glider?
Can it land in the ocean... well, yes, but not without probably killing all the occupants and breaking up. It's designed to land on a (very long) landing strip and not on water. There's talk that the space shuttle replacement may be designed to land on water.
space shuttles fly in space and then like an aeroplane it lands on a runway with a parachute flying out the back