differences between a space shuttle and an aeroplane
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There are several differences between the engine of a space shuttleand that of a jet airplane. For one thing, jet engines take in air through the hole in the front of the engine. ... A rocket, like that in a space shuttle, can't work the same way, because there is no air in space.
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There are several differences between the engine of a space shuttleand that of a jet airplane. For one thing, jet engines take in air through the hole in the front of the engine. ... A rocket, like that in a space shuttle, can't work the same way, because there is no air in space.
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space shuttle-
1. a rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used to make repeated journeys between the earth and space.
2. space shuttle was first built in 1981.
3.Spacecraft carry oxygen with them.
aeroplane-
1. a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.
2. aeroplane was first built in 1903.
3.Aeroplane engines require oxygen from air in order to burn fuel.
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