Ok, mass then. Plus since you can't use the wings the landing gear is useless. Then you have the mass of the insulating tiles that's useless. By the time you as it all up the shuttle is mostly useless when it comes to landing on the moon, which is why it never went there.
you use the wings and landing gear to land back on earth, and mass wouldnt really effect you in space, they didnt even orbit, forget landing, this would of been possible, considering the tech they had when they had apparently landed on the moon.. so it just comes down to fuel, an your only using the fuel to escape earths gravity then its a free ride to the moon, with a burn they to escape moon orbit..clearly it cant be done, we cant leave low earth orbit, no real evidence to suggest otherwise..unless you believe in the mars rover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWP095B0W9w have a watch, your lacking intelligence if you believe anything nasa says
Yeah, so it would be really fucked up to carry them all the way to the moon and back. A lot of weight that adds nothing to the mission.
Weight in space lmfao back to bed you clown
Ok, mass then. Plus since you can't use the wings the landing gear is useless. Then you have the mass of the insulating tiles that's useless. By the time you as it all up the shuttle is mostly useless when it comes to landing on the moon, which is why it never went there.
you use the wings and landing gear to land back on earth, and mass wouldnt really effect you in space, they didnt even orbit, forget landing, this would of been possible, considering the tech they had when they had apparently landed on the moon.. so it just comes down to fuel, an your only using the fuel to escape earths gravity then its a free ride to the moon, with a burn they to escape moon orbit..clearly it cant be done, we cant leave low earth orbit, no real evidence to suggest otherwise..unless you believe in the mars rover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWP095B0W9w have a watch, your lacking intelligence if you believe anything nasa says
So if mass doesn't matter in space you're saying you could speed up an asteroid as easily as you could a baseball. Good luck.