There are so many things that could go bad, it's hard to enumerate them.
It could be anything from planetoide impact, through computer failure, fuel tank rupture, hull decompression to toilet malfunction.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
It was designed to fly in space, and its first mission was another test of the space shuttle.
no an airplane cant go into space whereas a space shuttle can. they're made differently
On April 12, 1981 the space shuttle Columbia was the first shuttle to orbit the Earth.
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
I was almost certainly sure that it was the shuttle enterprise in the early 80's, I remember trek fans demanding it from NASA. I could be wrong though!
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
The purpose of the Columbia space shuttle was to go into space
the shuttle went into space because it launched the Hubble space telescope.
It was designed to fly in space, and its first mission was another test of the space shuttle.
no an airplane cant go into space whereas a space shuttle can. they're made differently
Cape Kennedy Florida Shuttle Columbia in 1981
to go to outer space
Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle
On April 12, 1981 the space shuttle Columbia was the first shuttle to orbit the Earth.
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
No space shuttle has been to the moon and back.