A spacecraft take off by using 3 boosters to get it into space. It comes back just using the spacecraft and landing it near a station.
The Space Shuttle usually took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Atlantic ocean off the coast of central Florida
The Space Shuttle used to take off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, the Space Shuttle program ended in 2011. Rocket launches now take place from various locations around the world, depending on the spacecraft and mission.
The first space shuttle, Columbia, took off on April 12, 1981. It was the inaugural mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, known as STS-1.
Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).
Space Shuttle
It is the shuttle land like a normal glider?
The Space Shuttle usually took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Atlantic ocean off the coast of central Florida
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The Space Shuttle used to take off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, the Space Shuttle program ended in 2011. Rocket launches now take place from various locations around the world, depending on the spacecraft and mission.
The first space shuttle, Columbia, took off on April 12, 1981. It was the inaugural mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, known as STS-1.
Never: The Shuttle has never been to the moon and never will.
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the enterprise was not a space shuttle it was justa a prototype launched off the back of a plane to see how good it could glide back to earth.
Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).