landing
they are put into muesems or they are already damaged when they come back to earth
It will go to space and come back to earth in 2 years.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
It took Yuri Gagarin 108 minutes to orbit the Earth.
they come off the space shuttle and fall into the ocean and navy ships find them and bring them back to NASA
they are put into muesems or they are already damaged when they come back to earth
The shuttles we have now are reusable. They come back, are serviced, stuck on top of some more rockets, and go again.
It will go to space and come back to earth in 2 years.
A rocket, the same way they got there!
The reptile that have to be cleared from the runway before they can land the shuttles at the Kennedy Space Center are female turtles. They will come on shore during the night to lay their eggs.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
Other than the Space Transport System from NASA (which are the everyday "space shuttles"), there aren't that many other ones. The main "other" space shuttle was the Buran Program from the USSR, which had shuttles that looked very much like the American ones. This program was canceled in 1993. Scaled Composites and Virgin have come together to make the SpaceShip series of craft that are reusable, but they can't be used to get to full orbit.
It took Yuri Gagarin 108 minutes to orbit the Earth.
they come off the space shuttle and fall into the ocean and navy ships find them and bring them back to NASA
yes because the earth moves
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No, there have been quite a few failures, two space shuttles having failed, plus Opollo 13 come immediately to mind.