
1) American invention 2) Atlantis or Endeavour
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Hubble Space Telescope The Space Shuttle is a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft that was operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Its official program name was Space Transportation System, taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development....
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[pinball] Space Shuttle (full title: Space Shuttle: Pinball Adventure) is a Space Shuttle themed pinball machine made in 1984 by WMS Industries. The machine`s marketing slogan is `The fastest way to make your earnings really take off!`. ==Gameplay== In Space Shuttle the main goal is to acquire the shuttle score value from spelling out `S H ...
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partially reusable rocket-launched vehicle designed to go into orbit around Earth, to transport people and cargo to and from orbiting spacecraft, and ... [25 related articles]
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• History • External Tank • Orbiter • SRBs • Main Engines • Future The core vehicle in NASA`s space transportation system program and the only American craft used to carry humans into space since the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. The Space Shuttle fleet was grounded fo...
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a vehicle that travels into space and back to Earth and lands like an airplane
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[
n] - a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earth`s atmosphere
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noun a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earth`s atmosphere
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Click images to enlargeReusable crewed spacecraft developed by NASA to reduce the cost of using space for commercial, scientific, and military purposes. The orbiter, the part that goes into space, is 37.2 m/122 ft long and weighs 68 tonnes. The prototype,
Enterprise, was first flown on 12 August 197...
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