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If a space shuttle crashes just after launch, it could be due to a variety of factors such as engine failure, structural issues, or external influences like weather conditions. Investigation would be required to determine the exact cause of the crash. Safety measures and protocols are in place to minimize the risk of such incidents.

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If a shuttle runs out of gas in space what do they do?

If a shuttle runs out of fuel in space, it would be unable to perform maneuvers or adjustments to its orbit. It would likely become stranded in its current orbit until a rescue mission can be mounted. The crew would need to conserve resources and await assistance from a further mission.


Why does a space shuttle need to travel so fast when entering earths atmosphere?

Although it reaches incredible speeds, a Space Shuttle is not going fast when it enters the atmosphere. The gravitational pull of Earth, or just gravity, are pulling down on the space shuttle with immense force.


How long was Christa in the space shuttle?

Christa McAuliffe, the teacher selected to fly on the Challenger space shuttle, was in space for just over a minute before the shuttle tragically exploded on January 28, 1986. The accident occurred 73 seconds after liftoff.


What was the first space shuttle's name?

Ah, the first space shuttle's name was the Columbia. It was a magnificent vessel that paved the way for incredible discoveries and journeys beyond our wildest dreams. Just like a blank canvas waiting to be painted, the Columbia ventured into the unknown, inspiring us all to reach for the stars.


Where on the space shuttle is the docking port that connects the shuttle to the International Space Station?

The space shuttle's docking port was located at the nose of the orbiter. When docked with the International Space Station, the shuttle's docking mechanism connected to a corresponding port on the ISS to allow for crew and cargo transfer between the two spacecraft.

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How is the space shuttle and the Orion are similar?

The space shuttle is big just like the Orion. And they both get send off into space


What president ended the space shuttle shutdown?

The Space Shuttle shutdown was never ended. It was just extended by one year.


If a shuttle runs out of gas in space what do they do?

If a shuttle runs out of fuel in space, it would be unable to perform maneuvers or adjustments to its orbit. It would likely become stranded in its current orbit until a rescue mission can be mounted. The crew would need to conserve resources and await assistance from a further mission.


What crashes just after the start?

internet explorer & Space craft challenger


How long does a space shuttle take to get up into space?

From launch, just a few minutes.


If objects are weightless in space why can't an astronaut push the space shuttle by the power of his own muscles?

weightless is just a figure of speech. things in space are just lighter than they are on earth. the space shuttle weighs 220,000pds so in space it might weigh 100,000pds.


What will happen to the space shuttle that just retired?

Discovery is going into a museum.


What is the name of the space shuttle that NASA just launched into space this morning?

A:The shuttle Discovery blasted off Monday morning as STS-131. Three more launches and the Shuttle program will come to an end


How many trips can a space shuttle take?

As long as it is repaired properly, a space shuttle can make trips to and from space forever. They were built for just that purpose. However, they will not do this because NASA is retiring the space shuttles this year (2010).


Names of the Space Shuttles that have blowen up or failed during space flight?

Space Shuttle Challenger exploded just a few seconds into a flight in 1986. Space Shuttle Columbia exploded during its reentry in 2003.


What state is in charge of the mission once the shuttle is in space?

None. The Space Shuttle was (past tense) the property of NASA, a federal government agency. Before lift off, the shuttle was controlled by NASA at the Kenedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, just outside of Titusville. After the Shuttle cleared the tower, control was transferred to the Johnson Space Center, in Huston, Texas. Individual states had nothing to do with the space shuttle's command and control. Both space centers are the property of the federal government, and not subject to state laws; just like domestic military bases.


Why does a space shuttle need to travel so fast when entering earths atmosphere?

Although it reaches incredible speeds, a Space Shuttle is not going fast when it enters the atmosphere. The gravitational pull of Earth, or just gravity, are pulling down on the space shuttle with immense force.