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Yes! sure they strap themself to anything they need hold on, seat, bed, mini chair,etc.. +++++ ???? The space shuttle is, or was, purely a vehicle between Earth and Space-station; and for the flight the occupants are in specially-designed seats.
The shuttle doesn't "zigzag around Earth". The shuttles now pretty much sit where they're parked; there hasn't been a shuttle mission since July 2011. (The Endeavor orbiter did "zig-zag" slightly as it was delivered from the Kennedy Space Center to the California Science Center in Los Angeles; it made stops in Houston, El Paso, and Edwards AFB along the way.)Even when the shuttles were flying, "zig-zag" would not have been an accurate description of their motion except during certain specific maneuvers. For example, the landing flight paths generally involved a high-altitude "zig-zag" (actually, more of a loop) in preparation for lining up on the landing path.
They have a rocket; spacecraft that has oxygen filled in it. They wear belts to make themselves sit. hope it helps, Kayla
As the Apollo13 spacecraft exploded in space, they were told to sit in the lunarcraft module, and return to earth.
It is probably because he is shy but is confused on how he feels about you. He just needs time and space to think about it or you can get to know him if you want.
Yes! sure they strap themself to anything they need hold on, seat, bed, mini chair,etc.. +++++ ???? The space shuttle is, or was, purely a vehicle between Earth and Space-station; and for the flight the occupants are in specially-designed seats.
Baby Trend claims that almost any car seat will fit into their sit n stand strollers.
If you can sit in a seat and walk limited distances, then you can fly in an airplane.
Yes, they can fly but not by themselves. They need a rocket, a jet or a space shuttle in order to feel themselves flying. Airplanes are also a thing that you can sit on in order to feel yourself like flying. But what remains questionable is why people cannot fly. In other words, it remains questionable why God didn't create us without wings or something.
Sit in the seat, press the plane tool on the bottom of the screen, then press the 'Y' key on the keyboard
The verb for seat is sit. As in "to sit on something or someone".
How do you think student pilots are able to fly? In side-by-side aircraft, they typically sit in the "left seat," considered the pic (pilot in command) seat, with the instructor in the right (passenger) seat. In tandem trainers, the instructor sits in the back seat, away from most of the instrumentation.
Sit
"Sit" is a verb that describes the action of lowering oneself into a seated position, while "seat" is a noun referring to a place where one can sit. In other words, "sit" is an action, while "seat" is the object on which one sits.
sixty pounds to not sit in a booster seat
Children under the age of 2 fly free as long as they sit on the parent's lap. They can sit in an open seat if one is available.
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.