When the shuttle is taking off, it burns enormous amounts of hydrogen with an oxidiser. The sole product of this reaction is water. However, this water cannot stay in the air, as the air is then supersaturated (like stormclouds). So the excess falls to Earth, in the form of rain. other than that the government is evil
A space shuttle still has to leave the atmosphere, we aren't building them in space. While leaving the atmosphere a space shuttle causes a lot of friction as it rubs against the air on the way up.
No, it is quite a lot smaller.
of a lot of things
It heats up a lot and becomes vey hot.
Yes. There is no "green" way to get a shuttle into space yet. Just take a look at any of the videos of shuttle launches that have ever been made and you'll see that there's quite a lot of pollution.
Yes, on earth. There is no rain in space.
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A space shuttle still has to leave the atmosphere, we aren't building them in space. While leaving the atmosphere a space shuttle causes a lot of friction as it rubs against the air on the way up.
The space shuttle would not be able to land on an Aircraft carrier. It needs a lot longer runway.
No, it is quite a lot smaller.
costs a lot.
u can buy them @ NASA when they start selling themthey cost a lot
Because space shuttles have a lot of space and because of the gravity
of a lot of things
It heats up a lot and becomes vey hot.
It has kept up a lot of interest in our own space program. Which NASA acknowledged in naming a space shuttle "Enterprise".
Yes. There is no "green" way to get a shuttle into space yet. Just take a look at any of the videos of shuttle launches that have ever been made and you'll see that there's quite a lot of pollution.