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  2. Space Shuttle program - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle program was the fourth human spaceflight program ... The Shuttle took about 8.5 minutes to accelerate to a speed of over 27,000 km/h (17000 mph) and ...

  3. Space Shuttle orbiter - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle orbiter is the spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle, ... Maximum speed: 17,320 mph (27,870 km/h, 15,050 kn) Range: 120–600 mi ...

  4. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle is a retired, ... The speed brake was used to keep a continuous speed, and crew initiated a pre-flare maneuver to a -1.5° glideslope at an altitude ...

  5. Escape velocity - Wikipedia

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    Space capsules; Space Shuttle; Space stations; ... escape velocity or escape speed is the minimum speed needed for an object to escape from ... 25,020 mph; 36,700 ft ...

  6. Boeing X-37 - Wikipedia

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    The X-37 was originally designed to be carried into orbit in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle, ... Orbital speed: 17,426 mph (28,044 km/h) [116] Orbit: ...

  7. Space shuttle Endeavour is lifted into the sky, takes final ...

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    The positioning had to be precise. The shuttle's nose was raised 200 feet into the night sky so that the rudder could clear 80 feet of space. Endeavour was then turned 17 degrees clockwise to ...

  8. Space launch - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Space Shuttle used 400,000 ft, or 75.76 miles (120 km), ... At the Earth's surface this occurs at a speed of 11.2 km/s (25,000 mph), but in practice a much ...

  9. STS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The first launch of the Space Shuttle occurred on April 12, ... from the landing site at a speed of around 28,240 km/h (17,550 mph). EI is merely an arbitrarily ...