Here's the deal about black holes: nothing that goes in can ever get out. So, if a space shuttle was sucked into a black hole, it would not be able to get out. The rarely happens because the people have screens and tools that help them find where the black holes are. Not even light can go through a black hole. Something no one knows is where black holes lead to.
If a space shuttle were to approach a black hole, the extreme gravitational pull would likely cause it to be stretched and ripped apart by tidal forces, a process known as spaghettification. As it enters the event horizon, it would be unable to escape and would inevitably be consumed by the black hole, with all information contained within the shuttle lost to the singularity.
The wingspan for the space shuttle is 24 Meters and in feet: 78 Feet. hope this helps.
March 19 - Three workers are killed and 5 injured during a test of the Space Shuttle Columbia.April 12 - Space Shuttle Columbia launches on STS-1November 12 - The Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off for its second mission.
No. The space shuttle is built for low Earth orbit, not moon landings.
the space shuttle weighed as much as roman
Space Shuttle Project happened in 1991.
Space.
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster happened on 2003-02-01.
Space Shuttle Challenger disaster happened on 1986-01-28.
you would float around till you get in a black hole or a planets grational pull
The same colors as every Space Shuttle, mostly dark orange, black and white.
went to the symthsortium
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
Discovery is going into a museum.
the space shuttle challenger blew up on January 28, 1986
They are thermal heat protection tiles. They help the Space Shuttle withstand 3,000+ F during reentry.
If a space shuttle were to approach a black hole, the extreme gravitational pull would likely cause it to be stretched and ripped apart by tidal forces, a process known as spaghettification. As it enters the event horizon, it would be unable to escape and would inevitably be consumed by the black hole, with all information contained within the shuttle lost to the singularity.