What happens to the rocket of the space shuttle and reminders? The rocket that is attached to space shuttle when it takes off - what happens to this thing once the shuttle flight? I know that the recall side of things are first, and later, the rocket stands as a whole. But where will they land? In the water, I guess, but if the spacecraft is mounted in the area when the rocket parts fall, how can we be sure that the parties will land in water and not on a city or something?
The side boosters are collected and reused, but the main rocket is disregarded. They must plan the trajectory for the boosters to not erase a city.
I do not know but I guess it just floating in space or reminders have a kind of autopilot on them or they go boosters before leaving the atmosphere.
they discover join before reaching orbit.
They are still low enough that they know almost exactly where to throw the pieces fall.
They are rocket scientists, they know where he goes to ground.
When he stands up and she falls into the ocean, then they will recover.
the solid rocket boosters fall and in the Atlantic Ocean. they are recovered and reused by NASA. I live in Florida, and have actually seen them being towed by a tugboat. The main (orange) of liquid fuel tank is released once the shuttle is out of the earth's atmosphere and burns as it falls to earth
Posted on February 22, 2010.