Yes - the space shuttle burns hydrogen and oxygen as fuel to lift off, this creates a cloud (water) that then rains. So the launching of the space shuttle makes it rain.
2006-08-28 19:14:47
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answered by dunnerzplant 2
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No but apparently the weather affects the launching of a space shuttle
2006-08-28 16:03:19
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answered by tashagrace24 2
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>No, but the weather sure can affect the launching of a space shuttle.<
2006-08-28 16:03:15
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answered by Druid 6
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I certainly have concept approximately that. they are truly punching holes into the ambience. that may not be in a position to be solid. additionally, while the gas is burned, there should be some residual gasses. It specific isn't a thoroughly sparkling burn. I observed the night launch final week from my abode, sixty miles from Caneveral. It gave the effect of a daybreak. it is one heck of a number of warmth, it probable does influence the climate.
2016-11-06 00:04:18
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answered by ? 4
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no it doesn't affect the weather. though the weather can effect the shuttle itself
2006-08-28 16:03:14
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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Locally and for a short period of time, yes.
Long term effect and globally? Who knows. You know the story about a butterfly in Brazil having an effect on global weather. It has to do with Chaos Theory......
2006-08-28 16:02:56
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answered by SPLATT 7
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Yes, just as you car does. It's not the amount, it's the combination of all the sources. As for the weather, I would be more concerned about the HAARP experiment in Alaska.
2006-08-28 16:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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nope too small scale by far ( looks spectacular but the smallest storm you have ever seem makes it look like a firecracker by comparison and as for pollution not even close to one hours worth of world wide aviation traffic )
2006-08-28 15:58:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It sure does on the launch pad!
Aside from that, nope.
2006-08-28 15:59:45
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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that does happen as well as vice versa, its on the nasa website if u want to look it up
2006-08-28 21:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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