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Kennedy Space Center in Florida is the preferred option. Edwards Airforce Base in California is the next site to be utilized if landing in Florida is unsafe, usually because of poor visibility or high winds. On one occasion only, a shuttle landed at White Sands in New Mexico, and this is the third option.Globally, there is a network of emergency landing sites, none of which have yet been used. See the link below.

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Do space shuttles land on the moon?

Space shuttles don't land on the moon. They only went between the Earth's surface and orbit. The didn't carry enough fuel to get to the moon, and couldn't land there anyhow. No atmosphere, no runway, no Place to refuel.


Do space shuttles land on the surface of planets?

The space shuttle landed on Earth, so yes.


Advantages of using space shuttles rather than rocket?

Space shuttles have the advantage of being reusable, which can lead to cost savings over time compared to expendable rockets. Additionally, shuttles have the ability to transport larger payloads and crew members. They also offer more flexibility in terms of being able to return to Earth and land on a runway like an airplane.


Do space shuttles splashdown?

No, they land on a runway.


Why do space shuttles land in Houston?

Space shuttles do not land in Houston. They used to land at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or at Edwards Air Force Base in California. However, Houston is home to NASA's Johnson Space Center, which is responsible for training astronauts and overseeing mission control for human spaceflight missions.


Why do space shuttles land in cape canavral?

Economics is the main reason space shuttle orbiter vehicles land at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) landing facility in Cape Canaveral, Florida following each mission in space.Millions of dollars are saved each time the orbiters can land at the same facility where they will be processed for their next mission as opposed to landing at a facility from where the orbiters would have to be transported back to KSC to be prepared for the next mission.


How do shuttles land on other planets?

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Why can't space shuttles land on the moon?

Space shuttles do not have the capacity to hold enough fuel to reach the moon. Also, they could not land on the moon as they need a runway and have no other alternative way of landing. They are designed to land in Earth's atmospheric conditions. All round, they are most unsuitable for reaching the moon and were only designed to be in earth orbit.


Where do space shuttle land?

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What makes space shuttles different from other spacecraft's?

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Can a space shuttle land on mars?

No. A meteorite is an object that has already come through the Earth's atmosphere from space. On the way down, they are called meteors. A space shuttle, whether above or below the atmosphere, would need to avoid meteors at all costs. Since meteors are just rocks on the way from space to Earth, a shuttle therefore could not travel to them. Two kinds of space objects that spacecraft "could" travel to are comets and asteroids. But the space shuttle is not the proper kind of vehicle for such explorations.


What is a mode of transportation into space?

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