Space shuttles
The Apollo 13 mission utilized radio communications to transmit signals between the spacecraft and Mission Control on Earth. They used high-frequency radios and antennas on the spacecraft to communicate with tracking stations on Earth, which in turn relayed the signals to Mission Control. This allowed for real-time voice communication and data exchange during the mission.
Space shuttles are called shuttles because they are designed to transport astronauts and cargo between Earth and space in a back-and-forth manner, resembling the shuttle-like movements. They can "shuttle" back and forth multiple times, unlike one-time-use rockets.
A Space Station monitors the Space Shuttle being launched into space and so forth. And a Space Shuttle, is like a rocket they send into space. So the difference is a space shuttle is a rocket, and a space station is a building.
No, a space station is a large artificial structure in space where astronauts live and work for extended periods of time, while a space shuttle is a spacecraft that is used to transport astronauts and cargo to and from space. Space shuttles have been retired by NASA, while space stations like the ISS are still operational.
I remember when the original space shuttle system was being proposed by NASA, it was supposed to be a two spacecraft type reusable system that would dramatically reduce the costs of putting both satellites and men in space. The original two spacecraft types in the system were:Space Shuttle: to launch men and payloads into low earth orbit and return them.Orbital Transfer Vehicle: manned vehicle parked in orbit after initial launch to carry payloads back and forth between low earth orbit and any desired higher orbit up to geosynchronous orbit.This system would allow for placing satellites in any orbit, returning them for maintenance or repair at the shuttle or in the factory back on earth, then placing them back in orbit.Congress immediately killed the second half of the system, to save costs, the half of the system that was really the whole purpose for having any of the system at all.The key difference between the shuttle system and earlier spacecraft was reusability, as many components as possible were to be reusable as much as possible; all earlier spacecraft every component was one time use throwaway. The new space shuttle replacement goes back to everything is one time use throwaway.
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The Apollo 13 mission utilized radio communications to transmit signals between the spacecraft and Mission Control on Earth. They used high-frequency radios and antennas on the spacecraft to communicate with tracking stations on Earth, which in turn relayed the signals to Mission Control. This allowed for real-time voice communication and data exchange during the mission.
Electromagnetic energy moves back and forth between the Earth and the Sun through radiation. This energy is responsible for heating the Earth's surface and driving atmospheric processes.
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Most radiant energy is absorbed by Earth. The rest is reflected and bounces back and forth between Earth's surface and the clouds until absorbed.
The Antonine Wall is between Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde.
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Space shuttles are called shuttles because they are designed to transport astronauts and cargo between Earth and space in a back-and-forth manner, resembling the shuttle-like movements. They can "shuttle" back and forth multiple times, unlike one-time-use rockets.
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The Egyptian Priests would holds ceremonies with incense and gold to honour the dead. They would often be held in the entrance of the Pyramids, where hundreds of people would audience. In these ceremonies, they would 'communicate with the dead' Pharaohs, allowing them to 'speak' with them. They did not necessarily 'travel back and forth between the living and the dead', as that possibility is quite incapable, only communication was celebrated.
Fourth is like the number 4. Forth is to go forward.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.