[net.columbia] Space Shuttle Rolls onto its back .. the reason

kwmc@mtuxo.UUCP (k.cochran) (02/09/86)

The space shuttle rolls onto its back so that when the Solid
Rocket Boosters are spent, The thrust from the main engines
is underneath the center of mass of the external tank and shuttle.

If the space shuttle were on top of the ET it would simply be using
its engines to do a nose-dive straight back to the ground.

At high altitudes the wings have lessening effect.

FLAME ON !

This news group is become cluttered with un informed comment.
Please only post to it if you have reliable information.

greg@nmtvax.UUCP (Greg Titus) (02/17/86)

> 
> FLAME ON !
> 
> This news group is become cluttered with un informed comment.
> Please only post to it if you have reliable information.

You can't grow anything (including information) without some compost ...

greg
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