A very low level, called microgravity, that's a small fraction of normal gravity. Astronauts feel weightless, by comparison. Space shuttles orbit at a distance of 100-200 miles above the Earth. The shuttle is actually falling toward the Earth all the time, but the speed of its orbit keeps it from falling any closer.
Don't confuse gravity with weight. The Earth's gravity extends to the outer reaches of the Solar System. Earth's gravity is what keeps the satellites which are orbiting the Earth from flying away into space. "Weight" is measure of the local acceleration due to gravity. When a person is in orbit, inside a shuttle, he is falling along with the shuttle at about 17,000 miles per hour. The mass of the shuttle and the mass of the person are attracting each other with 'micro-gravity' which is a million times less than the gravity of the Earth.
Space shuttles move in orbit by traveling at high speeds around the Earth. They achieve orbit by launching vertically into space and then reaching a velocity of around 28,000 kilometers per hour to remain in orbit. The shuttles are essentially in a continuous state of free fall, balanced by the Earth's gravity and their forward momentum.
Six space shuttles have landed on the moon. The space shuttles, however, were a part of the Space Shuttle program and were not designed to operate on the moonβs surface. They were primarily used for missions in low Earth orbit.
Space shuttles and space stations are similar in that they are both used for space exploration and research. However, space shuttles are spacecraft designed for transport between Earth and space, while space stations are large structures designed for long-term habitation in space by astronauts. Additionally, space shuttles can return to Earth, while space stations remain in orbit.
Space shuttles have been to low Earth orbit, carrying astronauts and satellites for missions such as servicing the Hubble Space Telescope and building the International Space Station. They have also traveled to higher altitudes to deploy scientific instruments and conduct experiments.
Space shuttles were built for low earth orbit. Not to goto the moon
not regulary. they mostly orbit the mesosphere
Space shuttles move in orbit by traveling at high speeds around the Earth. They achieve orbit by launching vertically into space and then reaching a velocity of around 28,000 kilometers per hour to remain in orbit. The shuttles are essentially in a continuous state of free fall, balanced by the Earth's gravity and their forward momentum.
They do not. When an object such as the space is in orbit it is essentially in freefall. If you have been n a roller coaster you'll have found that you feel weightless when you are in freefall. The same effect applies on the space shuttle.
Everything has a little of its own gravity, but you would have to be very massive to make just a little. Space shuttles have gravity, but it is almost too small to measure or have any effect on anything large. Some large asteroids have enough mass to make a small orbit. If you through a tennis ball on one of them, it might loop back and hit you on your head.
The atmosphere is divided in to five layers. These are Troposhere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. The space shuttles orbit in thermosphere.The atmosphere is divided in to five layers. These are Troposhere, Stratospere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. The space shuttles orbit in thermosphere.
Six space shuttles have landed on the moon. The space shuttles, however, were a part of the Space Shuttle program and were not designed to operate on the moonβs surface. They were primarily used for missions in low Earth orbit.
Space shuttles and space stations are similar in that they are both used for space exploration and research. However, space shuttles are spacecraft designed for transport between Earth and space, while space stations are large structures designed for long-term habitation in space by astronauts. Additionally, space shuttles can return to Earth, while space stations remain in orbit.
Columbia was a Space Shuttle. Space Shuttles travel to an orbit around the Earth and return.
Currently to the International Space Station. Shuttles only carry things to Earth orbit.
Gravity.
Space shuttles have been to low Earth orbit, carrying astronauts and satellites for missions such as servicing the Hubble Space Telescope and building the International Space Station. They have also traveled to higher altitudes to deploy scientific instruments and conduct experiments.
They are put into orbit by shuttles and stay in orbit around the earth, like the moon. Since they are no longer affected by Earth's gravitational field, they will not naturally fall down to Earth.