if the shuttle hits any part of the line it's in
Hit the shuttle cock in between the first service line and the net.
When a shuttle cock lands on the line, it is classed as in.
A space shuttle has never hit a satellite.
if they're in foul territory or on base then no.
Waterloo and City Line is a shuttle in London. It's also called the Drain.
It is theoretically possible for a space shuttle to be hit by a meteorite, but the chances are extremely low due to the vastness of space. Space agencies take precautions to minimize this risk by tracking space debris and meteoroids. Additionally, the shuttle's hull is designed to withstand impacts from small debris.
As with a ball in tennis, if the shuttle touches the line (even just slightly), it is considered in. However, in the rare case that it is out and does not touch the line, but then without bouncing a portion of it falls on the line, it is still out, since the first touch of the shuttle was outside the line.
If you hit the baseball inside the 1st or 3rd base line.
A Line judge indicates the Umpire whether the shuttle has landed in or out of the lines assigned.A line judge indicates the umpire, whether the shuttle landed 'in' or 'out' the line.to see if the shuttle lands in or out of the court lineshope this could help you :)
A Line judge indicates the Umpire whether the shuttle has landed in or out of the lines assigned.A line judge indicates the umpire, whether the shuttle landed 'in' or 'out' the line.to see if the shuttle lands in or out of the court lineshope this could help you :)
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
A batter is never awarded a base hit when a runner is forced out, regardless of where the ball is hit.