Space shuttle orbital spacecraft


Space shuttle orbital spacecraft 
The Space Shuttle was partly recyclable release system and orbital spacecraft managed by the U.S. National
 Aeronautics and Space management (NASA) for human space flight operation. . The first of four orbital test routes took place almost 30 years ago leading to functional routes beginning in 1982. It was used on a total of 135 missions from 1981 to 2011 all launched from the Kennedy Space interior, Florida. The Space Shuttle at launch consisted of the Orbiter Vehicle. It was launched vertically like a conventional rocket with thrust from the two SRBs and three main engines. During release, the exterior tank provided petrol for the orbiter's main engines.