anywhere between $300-$600
No, the space shuttle was designed for low earth orbit and generally orbits within 200-300 nautical miles of Earth.
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The Indiana stamp on it does not increase the value, in fact, if the coin had some numismatic value prior to being stamped the addition of the stamp would decrease the value. If it is just a common date penny I would just spend it or you can keep it. There may be a value for it in maybe, 300 years.
The space shuttle only goes into Earth orbit, no other place, ever. It can't go to the Moon as it is too heavy for available rockets to take it there, and there is no air on the Moon for its wings to do any landing.
The space shuttle does not go to the moon; it primarily orbited Earth. Traveling to the moon takes several days using other spacecraft specifically designed for lunar missions.
The space shuttle flew at an average altitude of about 185 kilometers (115 miles) above the Earth's surface during missions to low Earth orbit.
No, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is primarily used for launching spacecraft into Earth's orbit. The first shuttle to land on the moon was the Apollo 11 mission, which was launched from the Kennedy Space Center, but Apollo missions did not utilize shuttles.
The United States space shuttles were about 56.1 meters (184 feet) tall when standing upright on the launch pad.
The height of the typical space shuttle orbit is around 300 kilometers (186 miles) above the Earth's surface. This height allows the shuttle to orbit within the Earth's atmosphere yet still be in microgravity conditions.
A space shuttle re-enters Earth's atmosphere at around 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour). During descent, it sheds speed and eventually lands at a speed of about 200-300 miles per hour (320-480 kilometers per hour).