it means don't trust something worth of no use.
If you mean by the roll they played, they were mainly used for going between earth and the ISS, repairing sattelites and telescopes, and doing experiments in space. Now the space shuttle fleet is retired and are in museums.
Space Shuttle Columbia is not buried. I think you mean Space Shuttle Challenger, which in buried in two minutemen missile silos on the abandoned Launch complex 31. Space Shuttle Columbia remains are stored on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
The speed of flight really depends on what you mean by 'flight'. The shuttle can reach over 1700 mph, but not all that is provided by the shuttle engines. The initial 3000 mph are supplied by the booster rockets.
STS stands for Space Transportation System and refers to NASA's Space Shuttle program. It was active from 1981 to 2011 and involved a series of missions using reusable spacecraft to transport crew and equipment to space.
Do you mean how do you survive in space? In that case you would need a space suit. Either that or stay in your space shuttle/ship.
If you mean by the roll they played, they were mainly used for going between earth and the ISS, repairing sattelites and telescopes, and doing experiments in space. Now the space shuttle fleet is retired and are in museums.
Space Shuttle Columbia is not buried. I think you mean Space Shuttle Challenger, which in buried in two minutemen missile silos on the abandoned Launch complex 31. Space Shuttle Columbia remains are stored on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
USA and Russia(USSR) used to have, but discontinued. by reuseable i think you mean space shuttle types, right?
Yes there is. No pressure would mean a vacuum, and astronauts would not be able to breathe!
The speed of flight really depends on what you mean by 'flight'. The shuttle can reach over 1700 mph, but not all that is provided by the shuttle engines. The initial 3000 mph are supplied by the booster rockets.
STS stands for Space Transportation System and refers to NASA's Space Shuttle program. It was active from 1981 to 2011 and involved a series of missions using reusable spacecraft to transport crew and equipment to space.
The phrase 'by space and time' means relativity between two or more things.
SSV before the name of the ship Normandy means 'space shuttle vehicle'.
The space shuttle that exploded less than 2 minutes after liftoff on January 28, 1986, was the Space Shuttle Challenger. The tragic accident resulted in the loss of all seven crew members onboard, including teacher Christa McAuliffe.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another made-up word. It's a variation of flimsy and means frail or fragile.