Almost every large manufacturer makes space shuttle models. There are snap-together kits as well as tradtional kits available.
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The Space Shuttle orbiter, with a length of 122.17 feet and a wingspan of 78.06 feet, was the largest space shuttle. The Space Shuttle program operated a total of five orbiters: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
I would think you could buy models of the Space Shuttle at most model/hobby shops, but if you want to order them online, visit the links below.
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Scientists would use a model of the space shuttle to better understand its design, function, and performance. They could use the model to simulate different scenarios, test hypotheses, and make predictions about its behavior in various conditions. This can help improve the design, safety, and efficiency of the space shuttle for future missions.
The best way is to ask a hobby shop which of the space shuttle models is currently available. Or you may look around on the net and find a paper model you can print out and put together.
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Space Shuttle Endeavour was the final Space Shuttle built. It was built to replace Space Shuttle Challenger.
The space shuttle's reusable design allows it to launch, travel to space, return to Earth, and be prepared for launch again efficiently. Its large payload capacity enables the transportation of astronauts, cargo, and satellites to space in a single mission. Additionally, the space shuttle's ability to maneuver in space and deploy and repair satellites makes it a versatile spacecraft.