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  2. What are the names of all the space shuttles? - Answers

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    The Space Shuttle Fleet Consisted of 6 Orbiters, however, only 5 were used in space flight. 1. Enterprise (used for landing tests never flown in space) 2. Columbia (first Shuttle, destroyed in ...

  3. What are some space shuttle names? - Answers

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    The names of US space shuttles are:Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor.The space shuttle generally refers to the American NASA spacecraft also called Space ...

  4. What were the names of the seven astronauts who died in the first...

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    Also flew in the first Challenger mission, becoming the second African-American in space.- Lt. Col Ellison Shoji Onizuka(promoted to Col. posthumously) - Research Engineer/Astronaut.

  5. What is the difference between a space ship and a space shuttle...

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    By definition a space shuttle is a spacecraft that is reusable unlike normal spaceships and are used to transport people and other cargo from Earth into shuttles or other places in space.

  6. Which atmospheric layer is where space shuttles orbit?

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    The space shuttles, however, were a part of the Space Shuttle program and were not designed to operate on the moon’s surface. They were primarily used for missions in low Earth orbit.

  7. Space Shuttle - Answers

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    The Space Shuttles are reusable spacecraft with wings for controlled descent into the atmosphere. They are designed to transport astronauts between earth and an orbiting space station and to ...

  8. What speed does the space shuttle go during launch? - Answers

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    Of coarse the space shuttle begins launch at zero miles per hour but after about 8 seconds it is going about 100 mph (161 kph) 17 seconds into the launch it's going about 341 mph (549 kph)! Within ...

  9. How many space flights have there been since the space shuttle...

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    According to NASA there have been a total of 119 shuttle missions of which 110 occurred after the Challenger disaster.

  10. What are the names of the robotic arms used on the space shuttle...

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    Built and sponsored by the Canadian Space Agency, the Space Shuttle's Canadarm was used on the Space Shuttles as the robotic arm for moving cargo, and deploying/retrieving satellites in space. It ...

  11. In 1986 the space shuttle challenger exploded what were the names...

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    Cpt. Michael J. Smith Lt. Col. Francis Richard "Dick" Scobee Ronald McNair Ph.D. Lt. Col. Ellison Shoji Onizuka Sharon Christa Corrigan McAullife Cpt. Gregory Jarvis Judith Resnik