As of June 2011, only one shuttle is left to launch, which is space shuttle Atlantis, and is planned to launch on July 8, 2011.
Currently NASA have three space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
There were six NASA Space Shuttles.
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
The space shuttle only launches from Cape Kennedy space centre in Florida. There are 2 launch pads there that shuttle can launch from 39A and 39B.
5 NASA Shuttles have been into space. Of those 5 shuttles, 2 were unfortunately destroyed. There has been a total of 135 Space missions using the space shuttle between the years 1980 and 2011 :)
Currently NASA have three space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
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there is going to be one more shuttle launch.
There were six NASA Space Shuttles.
NASA's program produced 134?æspace shuttles. Out of all of the shuttles only two crashed. NASA had a 98.7% success rate.?æ
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
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The space shuttle only launches from Cape Kennedy space centre in Florida. There are 2 launch pads there that shuttle can launch from 39A and 39B.
5 NASA Shuttles have been into space. Of those 5 shuttles, 2 were unfortunately destroyed. There has been a total of 135 Space missions using the space shuttle between the years 1980 and 2011 :)
5. Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
I am firmly convinced that we have. I say this after recalling how many times it has been done.
Of the five that were sent into space (the Space Shuttle Enterprise was used only for landing tests only), three were successful.