The warp drive engages.
It has to move fast so it can escape gravity's pull on the shuttle.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
The shuttle moved by the use of thruster rockets.
There is no gravity in a space shuttle, unless its on the ground. The technology of "Gravity Coils" which generate artificial gravity has not been developed. Inducing a feeling of gravity like the old scifi movies "big wheel" space stations only works for very large structures
gravity....
Because a: they are strapped on to it with seatbelts stronger than even an f1 car & b: there is no wind inside the space shutele to move them back
It has to move fast so it can escape gravity's pull on the shuttle.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
yes. How else would the space shuttle stay in orbit?
No Gravity.
The shuttle moved by the use of thruster rockets.
The space shuttle aids in space exploration in one very important way. It allows the explorers to move around in zero gravity. A space shuttle helps astronauts in space by providing oxygen and safety while entering, leaving and while in space. It also gives them the basic living materials such as food, water and toilets.
The space shuttle aids in space exploration in one very important way. It allows the explorers to move around in zero gravity. A space shuttle helps astronauts in space by providing oxygen and safety while entering, leaving and while in space. It also gives them the basic living materials such as food, water and toilets.
There is no gravity in a space shuttle, unless its on the ground. The technology of "Gravity Coils" which generate artificial gravity has not been developed. Inducing a feeling of gravity like the old scifi movies "big wheel" space stations only works for very large structures
gravity....
To move the shuttle from the building site to the launch site takes 5.7hrs. Shuttle is transported by a crawler at 0.8mph