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What speed does a space shuttle take off at?

What speed does a space shuttle take off at?

To reach the minimum altitude required to orbit the Earth, the space shuttle must accelerate from zero to 8,000 meters per second (almost 18,000 miles per hour) in eight and a half minutes.

How long do astronauts sit in shuttle before launch?

With 2½ hours to go, the astronauts will strap into their seats in Crew Dragon and begin checking that all systems are good to go. Then, with just under two hours until launch, the hatch to the spacecraft will be closed.

Did the space shuttle have a flight termination system?

After the Space Shuttle completed the four test flights it was certified for”operational” flights. But missions for the “operational” flights required more crew members, and there were no known ejection systems, other than an entire cabin escape module, that could remove the entire crew within the necessary time.

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Could the space shuttle be reactivated?

Buran and the Space Shuttle will not fly again. Both projects have ended, and the orbiters have gone to museums (or have been destroyed). Reactivating these programs would be enormously expensive at this point.

How fast does a space shuttle travel to Mars?

Cruise. The cruise phase begins after the spacecraft separates from the rocket, soon after launch. The spacecraft departs Earth at a speed of about 24,600 mph (about 39,600 kph). The trip to Mars will take about seven months and about 300 million miles (480 million kilometers).

Does the ISS have a self destruct?

No the ships themselves don’t have a self destruct, that’s generally on the booster rockets themselves. There’s also no point for a self destruct on the ISS either.

How do shuttles land in space?

Shuttle flight path for landing When the orbiter is 2,000 ft (610 m) above the ground, the commander pulls up the nose to slow the rate of descent. The pilot deploys the landing gear and the orbiter touches down. The commander brakes the orbiter and the speed brake on the vertical tail opens up.

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Why did NASA suspend Space Shuttle flights after the shuttle crash?

NASA suspended space shuttle flights for more than two years as it investigated the disaster. An investigation board determined that a large piece of foam fell from the shuttle’s external tank and breached the spacecraft wing.

Where are the debris from the Columbia space shuttle accident?

Pieces of Columbia space shuttle debris are seen stored in a hangar at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida during accident investigation in 2003. More than 82,000 pieces of debris from the Feb. 1, 2003 shuttle disaster, which killed seven astronauts, were recovered.

What happened to the space shuttle’s temperature and tire pressure readings?

On Feb. 1, 2003, the shuttle made its usual landing approach to the Kennedy Space Center. Just before 9 a.m. EST, however, abnormal readings showed up at Mission Control. Temperature readings from sensors located on the left wing were lost. Then, tire pressure readings from the left side of the shuttle also vanished.