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  1. In the vacuum of space, aerofoils like those on planes are useless. Instead, propulsion and steering are achieved with rockets. With no air molecules to push on, you may wonder how the shuttle’s rockets keep it moving. But Newton’s Third Law says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So, the force created by the shuttle’s ...

  2. The space shuttle doesn't stay in space because gravity is weaker there (it's only marginally weaker). It stays in space because it's moving so fast that when it falls, it misses the earth. Almost all of the thrust used to get the space shuttle to space is spent getting it to such high speeds.

  3. Sep 11, 2019 · A more clickbaity but accurate description of my question would be: How did the Space Shuttle / External Tank not shear off? The view above always fascinated me. Note how once the ET is jettisoned, where it connects is revealed, and it is a small connector.

  4. Feb 4, 2019 · The space shuttle's wings are small, but they still act like wings. Their lift depends on the actual angle of attack. The space shuttle cannot be neutral for all angles. The engineers had a choice at which precise angle to mount the space shuttle on top of the carrying 747.

  5. Oct 28, 2014 · Why Do Spacecraft Spin? This isn't such a simple question. Let me start with the statement that astronauts are "weightless" when traveling in space. I won't go into a full explanation - but you can...

  6. Physical Characteristics. The Space Shuttle was the most complex space vehicle design of its time. It was comprised of four main components: the External Tank (ET); three Space Shuttle Main Engines; two Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs); and the Orbiter vehicle.

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  8. www.nasa.gov › reference › the-space-shuttleThe Space Shuttle - NASA

    Jun 2, 2023 · The Space Shuttle was the world’s first reusable spacecraft, and the first spacecraft in history that can carry large satellites both to and from orbit. The Shuttle launches like a rocket, maneuvers in Earth orbit like a spacecraft and lands like an airplane.

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