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What is the difference between 'spacecraft' and 'space shuttle'?

A spacecraft is a general name for a vehicle that can be launched into space. The space shuttles are a particular type of NASA spacecraft used for the Space Transportation System programme to move people, supplies and parts into space and back again. Also the reason why spacecrafts are more versatile than a spacecraft is that a space shuttle allows a living organism to live in space for a long period of time. While the spacecraft orbits around the earth several times and then comes back down to earth.


Is a space shuttle a probe?

No, a space shuttle is not a probe. A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft designed for crewed missions to orbit Earth and other destinations in space, while a probe is an unmanned spacecraft designed to explore space and gather information about celestial bodies.


What is the difference between a space station and the space shuttle?

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.


What is the Difference between a space ship and space probe?

A spaceship is a manned spacecraft designed to carry astronauts, while a space probe is an unmanned spacecraft designed to explore space and gather data without a crew on board. Space probes are typically used for scientific research and exploration missions to planets, asteroids, and other celestial bodies.


What do you call a small space rock while it is orbiting in space much larger and it would be an asteroid?

A rock. If it hits the Earth's atmosphere and we see it, it will be a "meteor". When it lands on the Earth, it will be a "meteorite".

Related Questions

What is called when spacecraft link up while orbiting in space?

I believe it is called docking


What is a small planet or spacecraft called?

A moon or artificial object orbiting around a planet is called a satellite.


What does spacewalk mean?

A spacewalker is an astronaut who goes outside of the spacecraft while in space. This is called extravehicular activity (EVA) and is usually done to perform inspection or repair of the exterior of the spacecraft.


What does earth do in space?

it rotates while the moon is orbiting the earth


Can you fly while you are in a space shuttle in space?

You may have seen photos or videos of astronauts who appear to be floating through the air while in space. They aren't flying, nor are they really floating, they are falling. Any orbiting spacecraft (such as the space shuttle or international space station) is actually falling around the Earth in a circular pattern. They have achieved enough speed (over 17,000 mph) to continue moving around the Earth without the Earth's gravity pulling the spacecraft down. Astronauts aboard those spacecraft are moving inside the spacecraft and falling along with them at the same speed giving the appearance that they flying or floating inside.


What is the difference between an aircraft and a spacecraft?

Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.


Is spaceport the same with spacestation?

No, a spaceport is a facility for launching and receiving spacecraft, while a space station is a spacecraft that is designed for long-term human habitation in outer space. Spaceports are typically located on Earth, while space stations orbit in space.


What is the name of a Visual telescope satellite in space?

An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.


How does the balloon airlock function in maintaining pressure and preventing leaks in a spacecraft during space travel?

The balloon airlock in a spacecraft functions by creating a sealed chamber that helps maintain pressure and prevents leaks during space travel. It acts as a barrier between the spacecraft and outer space, allowing astronauts to enter and exit while keeping the internal pressure stable. This helps ensure the safety and integrity of the spacecraft while in space.


What is the difference between 'spacecraft' and 'space shuttle'?

A spacecraft is a general name for a vehicle that can be launched into space. The space shuttles are a particular type of NASA spacecraft used for the Space Transportation System programme to move people, supplies and parts into space and back again. Also the reason why spacecrafts are more versatile than a spacecraft is that a space shuttle allows a living organism to live in space for a long period of time. While the spacecraft orbits around the earth several times and then comes back down to earth.


Is a space shuttle a probe?

No, a space shuttle is not a probe. A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft designed for crewed missions to orbit Earth and other destinations in space, while a probe is an unmanned spacecraft designed to explore space and gather information about celestial bodies.


What is the difference between a space station and the space shuttle?

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.