The space shuttle.
The parachutes will drop from the rocket boosters and land about 140 miles off the coast of Florida in the Atlantic Ocean. Ships will later be sent to retrieve the boosters and carry them back to Cape Canaveral so that they may be reused.
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The space shuttle is a reusable vehicle. With the Saturn V and other rockets, the stages are just fuel containers, and only a small part of the entire rocket (the crew module) ever came back to Earth, and even that couldn't be used again. The shuttle has the orbiter's engines with a single-use fuel tank and two recoverable solid-fuel boosters. The orbiter returns and lands on Earth, and the solid-fuel boosters are recovered from the ocean and refilled.
The part of the spaceshuttle the crew from the challenger were sitting in landed in the ocean upon explosion and all 7 crew members were found inside dead.
A shuttle is the part of a loom that carries the weft thread. It travels very fast from one side of the warp to the other and back again. In transport terms, a shuttle is a service that goes from a to b and back to A, usually without stopping. le Shuttle is the French name for the service which carries cars and trucks through Eurotunnel. There are also airport shuttles in Paris, plying between hotels and airports.
This question would seem to be asking about the Persian Gulf. The gulf is part of the Indian Ocean and the lands surrounding it contain rich petroleum reserves.
A part on the Space shuttle
if the shuttle hits any part of the line it's in
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The orbiter.