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Enterprise (never flown into space but used as a test vehicle for glide tests.) Columbia Challenger Discovery Endeavor Atlantis
Two space shuttles have crashed: Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003. Both incidents resulted in the loss of the crew on board.
A Space Shuttle has never taken a human to the moon.
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
No, space shuttles are designed for low Earth orbit missions and are not capable of traveling to a different galaxy. The distances between galaxies are vast and far beyond the capabilities of current space shuttle technology.
Enterprise (never flown into space but used as a test vehicle for glide tests.) Columbia Challenger Discovery Endeavor Atlantis
Two space shuttles have crashed: Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003. Both incidents resulted in the loss of the crew on board.
So far, technology has only allowed us to travel to space in rockets/space shuttles.
Yes! As far as space travel goes, Shuttles are basically our only way, at the moment, to travel far distances in the endless reaches of space. Apart from rockets which take take us from earth into space, and carry the heavy loads, shuttles are what are used mainly.
answer:it can go upto exosphere.Exosphere is the layer of a atmosphere.
A Space Shuttle has never taken a human to the moon.
Transport shuttles are shuttles that transport one to the airport from an airport parking lot. These are used when the airport parking lot is far away from the airport.
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
about 7 miles. then it has to take a rest.
Technology has improved in many ways. Telescopes, Space probes and space shuttle along with many other things help us get a better knowledge of space. More powerful telescopes let us see things very far from earth. Good space probes go more far out in space and are able to learn more about space. Space shuttles do the same thing as space probes but only have humans
As far as I can imagine, No. Astronauts and space shuttles are tiny with respect to the planets. Mostly,space shuttles are in between two orbits. To observe planets revolving around the sun, you need to be very far away (so that you can see this view. Think of this: If you are standing in the middle of the track of a gigantic circular race track,would you be able to see all the cars moving around the race track? No. You would just be able to see the cars zooming in front of you. And it would appear as though the cars are moving straight. You would only be able to see all the cars moving round the enormous track if you were on a helicopter, or sitting on a seat high above the track. This is exactly the same thing with the planets. You can't see them all revolve unless you are really far away.And, astronauts don't go that far out.
It is called diffusion when particles spread far apart and fill all the space available.