It does so after going supersonic after passing thru maximum dynamic load
The space shuttles have been retired and are no longer launched.There is one point in the launch trajectory called "throttle back" where the shuttle is under maximum stress. If they did not throttle back the engines at this point and continued accelerating, the maximum design stress limits would soon be exceeded resulting in structural failure and loss of the vehicle. However less than a minute after "throttle back" the stresses drop due to lower atmospheric density and they "throttle up" again to maximum engine thrust on all engines (104% of original engine design thrust).
Some famous space shuttles include Atlantis, Discovery, Endeavour, and Challenger. These shuttles were part of NASA's Space Shuttle program and played a significant role in various space missions, including deploying satellites, conducting scientific research, and assembling the International Space Station.
OV 104 means Orbiter Vehicle-104. NASA's fourth space-rated space shuttle, OV-104 "Atlantis," was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. The crew also used the first electronic sounding devices to map the ocean floor. Source available in related links
As the vehicle cleared the tower, the SSMEs were operating at 104% of their rated maximum thrust, and control switched from the Launch Control Center (LCC) at Kennedy to the Mission Control Center (MCC) at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The shuttle was scattered over the Atlantic within seconds of taking off from Kennedy.
As of this writing, NASA has only three (3) working SPACESHIPS (as opposed to total number of SPACECRAFT owned or operating), the space shuttle orbiter vehicles, OV-103 Discovery, OV-104 Atlantis and OV-105 Endeavor.However, NASA has previously announced its plan to "mothball" the costly space shuttle fleet following the STS-133 shuttle mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. The shuttle Discovery is slated to blast off in September 2010 on the eight-day trek that - if NASA's current plan holds - will mark the end of the shuttle era after 29 years of spaceflight.NASA's lower-cost replacement for the space shuttle fleet has been dubbed Project Constellation.
Atlantis (OV-104).
The space shuttles have been retired and are no longer launched.There is one point in the launch trajectory called "throttle back" where the shuttle is under maximum stress. If they did not throttle back the engines at this point and continued accelerating, the maximum design stress limits would soon be exceeded resulting in structural failure and loss of the vehicle. However less than a minute after "throttle back" the stresses drop due to lower atmospheric density and they "throttle up" again to maximum engine thrust on all engines (104% of original engine design thrust).
71 percent of 104 percent = 73.84% 0.71 * 104% = 73.84%
25 percent of 104 is 26.
104 = 10,400%
52 is what percent of 104:= 52 / 104= 0.5Converting decimal to a percentage:0.5 * 100 = 50%
52 is what percent of 104:= 52 / 104= 0.5Converting decimal to a percentage:0.5 * 100 = 50%
27% of 104= 27% * 104= 0.27 * 104= 28.08
65% of 104= 65% * 104= 0.65 * 104= 67.6
104% is 1.04
To find 4 percent of a number, multiply that number by 0.04. In this instance, 0.04 x 104 = 4.16. Therefore, 4 percent of 104 is equal to 4.16.
104% of 35 = 104% * 35 = 1.04 * 35 = 36.4