The space shuttle Atlantis completed a total of 33 missions during its operational lifetime.
The space shuttle Endeavour did not crash. It completed 25 successful missions before being retired in 2011.
The Challenger space shuttle completed a total of nine missions. Its final mission, STS-51-L, tragically ended in the Challenger disaster in 1986.
probably the U.S. space shuttle, although the Russian Soyuz has flown alot, too, all the news reporters say differently, the conflict in space partnership between the U.S. and Russia has caused problems...
The first shuttle to reach space was the Space Shuttle Columbia, which completed its maiden flight on April 12, 1981. This marked the beginning of NASA's Space Shuttle program, which aimed to provide a reusable spacecraft for space missions.
The space shuttle Atlantis completed a total of 33 missions during its operational lifetime.
The space shuttle Endeavour did not crash. It completed 25 successful missions before being retired in 2011.
The Challenger space shuttle completed a total of nine missions. Its final mission, STS-51-L, tragically ended in the Challenger disaster in 1986.
The first shuttle to reach space was the Space Shuttle Columbia, which completed its maiden flight on April 12, 1981. This marked the beginning of NASA's Space Shuttle program, which aimed to provide a reusable spacecraft for space missions.
probably the U.S. space shuttle, although the Russian Soyuz has flown alot, too, all the news reporters say differently, the conflict in space partnership between the U.S. and Russia has caused problems...
Discovery has not been destroyed, but is still undertaking missions. Only the space shuttle Challenger (January 28, 1986) and Columbia ( February 1, 2003) have been destroyed in accidents.
No, the Space Shuttle Discovery did not travel to the moon. The space shuttle program focused on missions to low Earth orbit, not missions to the moon.
The space shuttle Challenger completed nine missions before the tragic accident in 1986.
In a space shuttle in space in 1969 in July
The Space Shuttle Discovery never experienced an explosion. It was a NASA shuttle that had successful missions between 1984 and 2011. The Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Columbia disaster in 2003 were two separate incidents involving other space shuttle missions that resulted in tragic losses.
The Space Shuttle Discovery did not explode. It was one of the original five NASA space shuttles and completed numerous successful missions before being retired in 2011.
In my opinion, yes. We should've continued Shuttle missions.