When the space shuttle takes off, the astronauts experience 9 times the normal force of gravity on earth.
At launch the gravity that they experience is about 1.7 g's and by the time the solid rocket boosters are separated which is two minutes into the launch the g-force will be over 2 g's. At the separation of the solid rocket booster, the g-force will decrease to just over 1 g. During the last one minute of the ascent, which is for 8.5 minutes, when the main engines ignited the last full minute, we will experience about 3 g's, and when the main engines cut off around 8 minutes, 30 seconds, you go right into zero-g and everything starts to float around.
The Space Shuttle takes off like a rocket, flies around the Earth like a plane, and lands like a glider.
After the space shuttle takes off, it will continue its journey into space until it reaches orbit. Once in orbit, the astronauts onboard will perform various tasks, such as conducting experiments or satellite deployments. Eventually, the shuttle will re-enter Earth's atmosphere and land back on Earth.
A space shuttle takes off vertically with the help of powerful rocket engines. It accelerates into space through the atmosphere until it reaches orbit. Once in space, the shuttle disconnects from its rocket boosters and continues its journey to the intended destination.
It takes the space shuttle approximately 8.5 minutes to reach orbit after liftoff.
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The Space Shuttle takes off like a rocket, flies around the Earth like a plane, and lands like a glider.
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After the space shuttle takes off, it will continue its journey into space until it reaches orbit. Once in orbit, the astronauts onboard will perform various tasks, such as conducting experiments or satellite deployments. Eventually, the shuttle will re-enter Earth's atmosphere and land back on Earth.
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A space shuttle takes off vertically with the help of powerful rocket engines. It accelerates into space through the atmosphere until it reaches orbit. Once in space, the shuttle disconnects from its rocket boosters and continues its journey to the intended destination.
It takes the space shuttle approximately 8.5 minutes to reach orbit after liftoff.
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Space shuttle (retired).
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The Space Shuttle usually took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
a space shuttle blasts off to space containing people and other organisms or devices. we discovered space through a telescope, and explored it with a space shuttle.