How do space shuttles fly into space?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

A house shuttle consists of two rocket boosters, three engines, an exterior gasoline tank and two smaller fuel tanks. It additionally has an orbiter, which puts the shuttle into orbit. The rockets are used to propel the shuttle into space. When the shuttle is about 45 kilometres (28 miles) high, the rockets fall off into the ocean and the three essential engines of the shuttle take over. Just earlier than the shuttle goes into orbit, its engines are shut down and the external gasoline tank is discarded.

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