Birds require gravity to swallow. Only insignificant amounts of gravity are experienced in outer space, so the birds would not be able to swallow and would therefore starve1.
Citations:
1: NASA Canaries, Braingle - http://www.braingle.com/brainteasers/teaser.php?id=2828;op=0;comm=1
no an airplane cant go into space whereas a space shuttle can. they're made differently
If the space shuttle were a powered aircraft it would be able to land in the rain just fine. The problem with the rain isn't actually the rain, but the dense clouds that go with it. The space shuttle, while landing, is only a glider. It doesn't have the capability to 'go around' if there is a problem while it is approaching the landing site. NASA plays it safe and only lands the shuttle when the conditions are at their safest.
no you cant the bal willnot stay on the ground
edible toothpaste was invented by NASA so astronauts could swallow the toothpaste after brushing their teeth because spitting it out is harmful to people in the spacecraft and the equipment.
the space shuttle cant go to the moon only the Saturn v could take people there
The astronaut would release the object outside of the space shuttle and let it fall towards Earth due to gravity. The object would follow a trajectory back to Earth's surface without the need for further propulsion.
it cant be public-in
The shuttle rockets are not as powerful as the Saturn 5 rocket.
well the answer is no, you cant BUT you can download one from the internet by googling space shuttle you can launch in x plane 9 and that's as far as i know
"they cant! hahaha" actually, there are organisms in hot pools. they are called extremophiles. NASA scientists do study them, for further space colonisation.
well birds are birds. they are also not human beings so whatever they did they cant help it.
Because they have a intoxicating smell which birds cant stand