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The word shuttle can have several meanings. In general, it is something which travels back and forth between places in a regular and relatively frequent manner. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (from wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

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  • Shuttle (weaving), a device used in weaving to carry the weft. This is the original meaning.
  • A spindle-shaped device holding the thread in tatting or knotting

The simplest shuttle is a flat, narrow piece of wood with notches on the ends to hold the weft yarn. ...

transportation

NASAs Space Shuttle, officially called Space Transportation System (STS), is the United States governments current manned launch vehicle. ... NASAs Space Shuttle, officially called Space Transportation System (STS), is the United States governments current manned launch vehicle. ... Skytrain Bangkok. ... R1 end rollsign for IND specials R12 end rollsigns for the IRT R27 end rollsign for BMT shuttles 1968-1979 bullet for all shuttles (in a circle) Three services in the New York Subway are designated as S (shuttle). ... In many countries (especialy developing countries) the main system for public transport involves share taxis. ... Interior of a Eurotunnel Shuttle passenger vehicle train Interior of single deck train with carriage doors open Interior of single deck train with carriage doors closed Eurotunnel Shuttle (previously known as Le Shuttle) is a shuttle service between Calais/Coquelles in France and Folkestone in the UK. It conveys road... Map of the Channel Tunnel. ...

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KSC Fact Sheet "NASA's Orbiter Fleet" (1231 words)
Authorization to construct the fifth Space Shuttle orbiter as a replacement for Challenger was granted by Congress on August 1, 1987.
Following extensive testing and verification of all electrical and mechanical interfaces, the orbiter is transferred to the nearby Vehicle Assembly Building where it is mated to the external tank with attached solid rocket boosters.
Then, the assembled Space Shuttle vehicle is carried to the launch pad by a large tracked vehicle called the crawler-transporter.
Space Shuttle program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5530 words)
Internally the Shuttle remains largely similar to the original design, with the exception that the avionics continue to be improved.
The Space Shuttle consists of three main components: the reusable Orbiter itself, a large, brown, expendable external fuel tank, and a pair of white, reusable solid-fuel booster rockets.
While the Shuttle has been a reasonably successful launch vehicle, it has been unable to meet its goal of radically reducing flight launch costs, as the average launch expenditures during its operations up to 2005 accumulates to $1.3 billion [3], a rather large figure compared to the initial projections of $10 to $20 million.
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