A space shuttle is launched into space using powerful rockets. Once in space, it uses onboard thrusters to maneuver and adjust its course. The shuttle then re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and glides back to a landing site like a plane.
The space shuttle Challenger had its first flight in April 1983.
The person who flies the space shuttle is called an astronaut or a pilot. They undergo extensive training to operate the spacecraft and conduct missions in space.
The Space Shuttle could accommodate a maximum crew of seven astronauts. This included two pilots and up to five mission specialists.
The spaceshuttle Challenger compeleted 9 missions before 1986. On her 10th mission the Challenger exploded in January of 1986, due to a o- ring problem.
Yes, after the Columbia space shuttle disaster in 2003, body parts were found among the debris in Texas and Louisiana. The remains of the astronauts were found and recovered during the investigation following the accident.
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by using a space capsule
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He got on the spaceshuttle, and he went home.
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The name of the first-ever space shuttle is Columbia.
It travels at aproxamatly 180000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 per second on its way to uranus!!!!!!
you can always find it on google videos
The space shuttle is the Modern day rocket that carries astronauts into space. It looks like a plane.