Discovery
they have launchers that they use to launch the space shuttles.
The space shuttle was the first reusable launch vehicle developed by NASA. Despite two fatal accidents caused at launch, the space shuttle proved a reliable orbital vehicle.
An externality launch feature of the space shuttle are its fuel pods.
The Hubble telescope was launched in 1990, but faulty optics limited its use until a shuttle mission made repairs in 1993. Other servicing missions improved its onboard instruments. It will be mostly superseded by the James Webb Space Telescope planned for launch around 2018.
The Space Shuttle was a reusable spacecraft developed by NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program. It was used for a variety of missions including launches into low Earth orbit and repair and maintenance of the Hubble Space Telescope. The Space Shuttle was retired in 2011 and no longer in use. None of the Space Shuttles broke in space.
Yes, the space shuttle has been used in the past to launch satellites into orbit as part of its mission to deliver cargo to space. However, the space shuttle program has been retired and now other rockets are used for satellite launches.
No, they do not. The side booster rockets used to launch the space shuttle, for example, use solid fuel.
The characteristics of the space hubble is that it makes use of the telescope.
The cost to build and launch a space shuttle was around $1.7 billion per mission. However, the overall value of a space shuttle would depend on factors such as its condition, historical significance, and potential future use. At the end of the Space Shuttle program, the shuttles were retired and donated to museums for public display.
The Hubble Space telescope is a reflecting Telecope
At launch the solid rocket booster uses a solid propellant with a mixture of powdered aluminum and ammonium perchlorate. The Space Shuttle itself uses Liquid Hydrogen (Hydrazine) & liquid oxygen.
It is the one kind of telescope use in space. The Hubble Space telescope, is the one of the most common used-technology in space. The Hubble Space telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.