Because the Earth's gravity is much stronger than the Moon's.
Due to the presence of atmosphere and a stronger gravity power on earth.
a shuttle has wheels an Apollo has no wheels
An Apollo landing involved a capsule re-entering Earth's atmosphere for a water landing, using parachutes to slow its descent. In contrast, a space shuttle landing was a controlled glide to a runway on land, using wings to navigate and land like an airplane. The space shuttle also had the ability to be reused multiple times.
Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut, was the first human to journey into outer space on April 12, 1961. He orbited Earth in the spacecraft Vostok 1 and spent approximately 108 minutes in space before safely landing back on Earth.
When landing on Earth, a space shuttle goes through the following layers in order: initial deceleration, entry, descent, approach, and landing.
An Apollo landing was a one-time mission where the spacecraft carried astronauts to the moon and back to Earth, while a space shuttle was a reusable spacecraft designed for multiple launches into Earth's orbit. Apollo missions focused on lunar exploration, while space shuttles were used for various purposes including satellite deployment, space station assembly, and scientific research in low Earth orbit.
Landing gear.
For a start, 6 Apollos landed on the moon. But on the Earth, the main difference is that the shuttle lands on a conventional runway, the Apollo capsule splash landed in the sea.
It takes around 3-6 hours to return to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). The journey involves a controlled descent in a Soyuz spacecraft, re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, and landing in a designated area in Kazakhstan.
Space is different from earth because space has no gravitation, earth has gravitation
No, the NASA space shuttle did not land on the moon. The space shuttles were designed for low Earth orbit missions and were not capable of making the journey to the moon. The Apollo missions were responsible for landing astronauts on the moon.
The Apollo capsule landed by parachute in the ocean. The shuttle lands like an airplane.
Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.