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Space shuttles travel in what layer of the atmosphere?

Space shuttles travel in the thermosphere, which is the second highest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from about 80 km to 550 km above the Earth's surface and is where the International Space Station orbits.


Where is the canadarm located in space?

on the space station and shuttles


Did all space shuttles dock at the International Space Station?

No, not all space shuttles docked at the International Space Station. The Space Shuttle program ended in 2011, and prior to that, shuttles visited several destinations including the International Space Station, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Russian Mir space station.


What atmosphere layer is the space station in?

The space station layer is in the mesosphere.


Will the US continue to send space shuttles to the space station?

No, all remaining Space Shuttles have been retired and are now in museums across the country.


Are holes in ozone layer due to space shuttles?

Ozone depletion is caused due to space shuttles. But not enough to cause a hole.


What vehichles are used in space?

Currently... Space Shuttles and a Space Station which is not a vehicle per se.


Space station visitor 9 lettered?

Could be 'Discovery' or 'Endeavour' - both are space shuttles that have visited the International Space Station.


Why the US space shuttles were built?

The US space shuttles were built to provide a more cost-effective and reusable way to transport astronauts and cargo to space, with the goal of making space missions more routine and accessible. They were also intended to help build and maintain the International Space Station.


How many space shuttles were there in the beginning of the shuttle program?

there was 2 .. launching to get to the international space station up in space


How does the international space station get supplies?

They are brought up by other space craft, usually one of the Space Shuttles.


What is the force that prevents objects on on or close to earth from getting lost in space such as the space station space shuttles or airplanes?

Gravity.