No.
Space shuttles travel in the thermosphere, which is the second highest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from about 80 km to 550 km above the Earth's surface and is where the International Space Station orbits.
Satellites and space shuttles are found in the exosphere layer of the Earth's atmosphere. The exosphere extends from an altitude of about 600 km (373 miles) upwards, and is where most man-made satellites orbit the Earth. Space shuttles operate both within and beyond the exosphere during their missions.
space shuttles fly in space and then like an aeroplane it lands on a runway with a parachute flying out the back
While they flew, the space shuttles were the only reusable space vehicle. Even they no longer fly.
It is not expected that the Space Shuttles will fly again.
they fly to space
exosphere
No.
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For 30 years.
Ozone depletion is caused due to space shuttles. But not enough to cause a hole.
the called space shuttles
Space shuttles travel in the thermosphere, which is the second highest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from about 80 km to 550 km above the Earth's surface and is where the International Space Station orbits.
space shuttles fly out to space. For example, the moon or just to orbit Earth. The next mission is trying to get to mars!
At the moment, none are in space. The shuttle program has now finished and they will not fly again.
less than -400 degrees Fahrenheit