Edwards AFB in California was, from the start of the shuttle program, the "backup" landing sight in case of weather conditions at Cape Canaveral, or other considerations. It was used several times for that purpose.
Space shuttles have historically landed at either the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or Edwards Air Force Base in California.
No, in addition to landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttles also landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. This alternate landing site was used when weather conditions in Florida were unfavorable for landing.
Six space shuttles have landed on the moon. The space shuttles, however, were a part of the Space Shuttle program and were not designed to operate on the moon’s surface. They were primarily used for missions in low Earth orbit.
Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
None. The Space shuttle has never come close to the Moon, let alone land on it.
Space shuttles have historically landed at either the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or Edwards Air Force Base in California.
None of the Spar Shuttles landed on the moon.
Six space shuttles have landed on the moon. The space shuttles, however, were a part of the Space Shuttle program and were not designed to operate on the moon’s surface. They were primarily used for missions in low Earth orbit.
No, in addition to landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttles also landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. This alternate landing site was used when weather conditions in Florida were unfavorable for landing.
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Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
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None. The space shuttle is not built for moon landings.
The space shuttle landed on Earth, so yes.
None. The Space shuttle has never come close to the Moon, let alone land on it.