Because their is no air in space.
A propeller needs a fluid in which to operate, like water or air. In space, there is not enough air for a propeller to work. Space is almost a complete vacuum.
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that depends on the way the propellers work. for example, if the propeller on the right has some problem and works a little less powerfully, the shuttle moves towards the right side. but it is made sure that the propellers are working with equal power to maintain the shuttle in equilibrium. in the shuttles with single propeller, it mostly projects straight in the direction in which it is launched:)
The opposite word of space is crowded. Or even cramped would work.
Propellers only work in a thick atmospheres, so at a certain height they stop working. This would make it impossible for the space shuttle to go into outer space.
Because their is no air in space.
A propeller needs a fluid in which to operate, like water or air. In space, there is not enough air for a propeller to work. Space is almost a complete vacuum.
Because propellers require air to actually do anything and last time I checked, there's no air in space.
No. Gliders, jets and rocket-propelled aircraft do not have propellers.
you press the start button and your on your way
No, that is not possible except with rotors. (which I would include among propellers)
Counter-propellers (proper name contra-rotating propellers) work by spinning in opposite directions. This cancels out torque in the same way as a helicopter uses rotors to cancel torque.
ok dude this is like the second time i get this kinda of question. I will tell you how it work ok? the propellers on an airplane wings works only by the pilots turning them on. The piliots switches a switch on top of his head know as the engine ignition. The plane propellers will spin as the plane taxies to the runway.
They rotate and produce forward movement through thrust.
I have known that it will not work in space while you are in the space shuttle. But it is a good thing that it works on earth but the bad thing is that it doesn't work in space. Answered by:SAV
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