startrekmaniac
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What is the purpose for the shuttle? I know that now it is being used to build the ISS. Before what was its primary mission?
That they did. ASTRO, SIR, SRTM. Was also used to launch HST, CGRT, AXAF, Galileo, Magellan, Ulysses.So they were not useing it to study the earth? Or any part of the solar system?
SIR and ASTRO were payload bay mounted telescopes(ASTRO) and radars(SIR).No I mean with the shuttle itself.
SIR and ASTRO were payload bay mounted telescopes(ASTRO) and radars(SIR).
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And it's orbiter, not shuttle. The Space Shuttle is whole launch assembly(SRBs, ET and orbiter). The orbiter is the spacecraft itself minus the ET and SRBs.
Where the majority of the satellites in the 80's and 90's deployed by the shuttle? Or were they launched by there own rockets like today?
The reason wasn't competition, it was that commercial satellites were forbidden by law to ride on the shuttle. The same remains true to this day, NASA can't launch commercial satellite payloads.
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And it's orbiter, not shuttle. The Space Shuttle is whole launch assembly(SRBs, ET and orbiter). The orbiter is the spacecraft itself minus the ET and SRBs.