SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, and NASA's Space Shuttle are examples of reusable space vehicles. These vehicles are designed to be used for multiple missions, reducing the cost of space travel by landing and being refurbished for future launches.
While they flew, the space shuttles were the only reusable space vehicle. Even they no longer fly.
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A reusable spacecraft is typically called a space shuttle or a reusable launch vehicle. These spacecraft are designed to be launched into space multiple times, reducing the cost of space missions.
The United States developed the first reusable space vehicle, the Space Shuttle, in the 1980s. It was a revolutionary spacecraft that could carry astronauts and cargo into space and return to Earth to be used again for future missions.
The space shuttle launched into orbit to deploy a satellite.
While they flew, the space shuttles were the only reusable space vehicle. Even they no longer fly.
shuttle
A reusable spacecraft is typically called a space shuttle or a reusable launch vehicle. These spacecraft are designed to be launched into space multiple times, reducing the cost of space missions.
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The United States developed the first reusable space vehicle, the Space Shuttle, in the 1980s. It was a revolutionary spacecraft that could carry astronauts and cargo into space and return to Earth to be used again for future missions.
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Michael A Rampino has written: 'Concepts of operations for a reusable launch vehicle' -- subject(s): Space flight, Launch vehicles (Astronautics), Government policy, Reusable space vehicles
Prior to the space shuttle the transportation vehicle was discarded. Space Shuttles are reusable once they are inspected and refitted, a great money saver.
Space shuttle (retired).
G. A. Weber has written: 'Space Transfer Vehicle Concepts and Requirements Study' -- subject(s): Reusable space vehicles, Space vehicles
The space shuttle launched into orbit to deploy a satellite.