Noun

Singular space shuttle

Plural space shuttles

space shuttle (plural space shuttles)

  1. Any vehicle capable of travelling repeatedly between the Earth's surface and outer space carrying people or cargo.
  2. Any vehicle capable of repeatedly travelling between destinations in outer space carrying people or cargo.

Hyponyms

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Wed Nov 4 22:46:26 2009

The Space Shuttle, part of the Space Transportation System (STS), is a spacecraft operated by NASA for orbital human spaceflight missions. Operational flights began in 1982 following four test flights. The system is scheduled to be retired from service in 2010 after 134 launches. Major missions have included launching numerous satellites and interplanetary probes, conducting space science experiments, and servicing and construction of space stations. The Shuttle has been used for orbital space missions by NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, the European Space Agency, and Germany. The United States funded STS development and shuttle operations.

At launch, the Space Shuttle consists of a dark orange-colored external tank (ET); two white, slender Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs); and the STS Orbiter Vehicle (OV) which contains the crew and payload. Payloads can be launched into higher orbits with either of two different booster stages developed for STS (1 stage PAM or 2 stage IUS).

The shuttle stack launches vertically like a conventional rocket from a mobile launch platform. It lifts off under the power of its two solid rocket boosters (SRBs) and its three main engines (SSMEs), the latter fueled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen from the external tank. The Space Shuttle has a two stage ascent. The boosters are used only for the first stage, while the main engines burn for both stages. About two minutes after liftoff, staging occurs: the SRBs are released, and shortly begin falling into the ocean to be retrieved for reuse. The shuttle orbiter and external tank continue to ascend under power from the three main engines and their inertia. Upon reaching orbit, the main engines are shut down, and the external tank is jettisoned downward and falls to burn up in the atmosphere. However, it is possible for it to be re-used in orbit for various applications. At this point, the orbital maneuvering system (OMS) engines may be used to adjust or circularize the achieved orbit.

The orbiter carries astronauts and payload such as satellites or space station parts into low earth orbit, into the Earth's upper atmosphere or thermosphere. Usually, five to seven crew members ride in the orbiter. Two crew members, the Commander and Pilot, are sufficient for a minimal flight, as in the first four "test" flights, STS-1 through STS-4. A typical payload capacity is about 22,700 kilograms (50,000 lb), but can be raised depending on the choice of launch configuration. The orbiter carries the payload in a large cargo bay with doors that open along the length of its top, a feature which makes the Space Shuttle unique among present spacecraft. This feature made possible the deployment of large satellites such as the Hubble Space Telescope, and also to capture and return large payloads back to Earth.

When the orbiter's space mission is complete it fires its Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) thrusters to drop out of orbit and re-enter the lower atmosphere. During the descent, the shuttle orbiter passes through different layers of the atmosphere and decelerates from hypersonic speed primarily by aerobraking. In the lower atmosphere and landing phase, it acts as a glider with reaction control system (RCS) thrusters and fly-by wire controlled hydraulically actuated flight surfaces controlling its descent. It then makes a landing on a long runway as a spaceplane. The aerodynamic shape is a compromise between the demands of radically different speeds and air pressures during re-entry, subsonic atmospheric flight, and hypersonic flight. As a result the orbiter has a high sink rate at low altitudes, and transitions from using RCS thrusters in low pressure to flight surfaces at low altitudes.

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Tue Jan 5 04:01:21 2010

How fast can a space shuttle get up to in space?
Q. I want to know how fast a space shuttle can top off at? If it is in space, there shouldn't be anything to stop it's acceleration, should it? Therefore, the shuttle should accelerate to near light speeds. Correct me if I'm wrong. I would like math to support your answer. When you start getting near that speed, the effect of the Theory of Relativity starts kicking in. I know that.. You don't go invisible, you dissapear from one dimension to another. So you say it is possible?
Asked by Timothy T - Thu Aug 13 01:39:31 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The fastest speed you can get is about 8100 m/s, before running out of fuel. It can not accelerate to the speed of light. The math behind it is pretty complicated and contains many integrals, which is pretty hard to post here. So, let me just name the formulas: First you calculate the total impulse of the Space shuttle by the application of the rocket equation on each logical stage (phases of constant structural mass) of the shuttle. Then you calculate how much velocity you can have left in orbit at the end of the ascent, by plugging trajectory data and aerodynamics into the ascent equation. Total Impulse = Orbit velocity + Gravity Losses + Aerodynamic Losses + Control Losses + Off-plane Losses And no, you don't jump into a new… [cont.]
Answered by Urwumpe - Sat Aug 15 06:00:11 2009

what is the density of space shuttle foam?
Q. as reported, foam broke away and fell damaging some of the heat resistant tiles on the shuttle. my question is does this seem unlikely to you. is space shuttle foam extra dense or are space shuttle tiles extra fragile. the foam i think of when i hear the word is not dense like styrofoam foam, or like sponge mattress foam or like nerf ball foam. was the foam heavy because it was water soaked and frozen?
Asked by neoga illinois - Fri Jan 18 17:26:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The foam is not really dense, but it is travelling at tremendous speed (the shuttle has to reach 25,000 miles per hour to acheive escape velocity) and the tiles are fragile. So even if if the foam isn't iced over, just travelling a few thousand MPH, you can get huge impact damage.
Answered by Jerry L - Fri Jan 18 18:28:24 2008

What time should we be able to see the space shuttle Endeavour in Ireland?
Q. Im in County Kildare, near Dublin, in Ireland and am wondering what time I should be able to see the space shuttle Endeavour flying over Ireland? Thanks guys!
Asked by eva m - Thu Jul 16 07:34:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The shuttle will be visible as a brilliant star when it crosses Ireland at about 11.21pm tonight, 18 minutes after it blasts off from Florida.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jul 16 07:40:12 2009

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