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... and not on the launch pad. There have been a number of times when, for various reasons, launch was delayed.
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The investigation board has determined that the accident was caused by a piece of insulation foam from the external tank coming loose during launch and hitting the ... subsequently allowed hot re-entry gases to enter and melt the structure.
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... about his spacecraft the better. The answer is to train, train, train.
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- 49. Will we get all the training we need in order to know all about space shuttles? (A K2S Question)
... , but astronauts are typically very confident when the day of launch comes.
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... .ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/stsreftoc.html sts-umbilical-doors
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Crew entry is made through a small hatch on the left side of the orbiter. When the Shuttle is on the ... high above the ground and is reached by way of an elevator.
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... on planned voyages (missions), and navigate from place to place. Like submarines they operate in a hostile environment not at all friendly to humans. Depending on the mission, they sometimes must ... part, are kept right-side-up and usually are not translated sideways.
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... airplanes and even parachutes. Usually on board systems command these motion effectors.
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... to controlling the orbiter is practice, practice, practice—mainly with simulators.
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... their breaths for long periods of time and turn blue while waiting for a safe return
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