The Mercury space program had 6 manned launches.
There have been 134 operational launches with one more planned launch. See related link for a full list.
Viewing a shuttle launch is a once in a lifetime experience for many, so one answer is whenever you get the opportunity. Many who have seen multiple launches state that night launches are their favorites. From a practical point of view, launches scheduled for times and dates where weather is less likely to cause delays are the best. Launches scheduled for summer afternoons and evenings are the most likely to be scrubbed due to the often volatile weather conditions.
An exact number is not available, but the number of orbital satellite launches is much smaller than the number of suborbital launches, mainly by the military and not by NASA, although they share facilities. The total number of NASA orbital launches is not more than a thousand or two. The number of manned missions is over 100.There were about 3000 total launches from Cape Canaveral from 1950 to 1999, but many of these were military test vehicles, and a large number preceded the formation of NASA in 1958. There have been just over 6000 satellite launches by all nations worldwide.
Apollo 1 did not launch as there was a fire killing 3 astronauts. Apollo 2 and 3 did not use the full Apollo name and actually happened before Apollo 1. Apollo 4, 5 and 6 were unmanned launches. Apollo 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 were manned launches.
Space shuttle launches are being discontinued because it is too expensive and are economy is too fragile
There have been 134 space shuttle launches. 39 launches of Discovery 32 launches of Atlantis 25 launches of Endeavour 28 launches of Columbia 10 launches of Challenger
I think it is 100 launches until you get to the moon - sorry
There have been 134 operational launches with one more planned launch. See related link for a full list.
Your question needs clarification. Why did who make what launches?
Viewing a shuttle launch is a once in a lifetime experience for many, so one answer is whenever you get the opportunity. Many who have seen multiple launches state that night launches are their favorites. From a practical point of view, launches scheduled for times and dates where weather is less likely to cause delays are the best. Launches scheduled for summer afternoons and evenings are the most likely to be scrubbed due to the often volatile weather conditions.
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An exact number is not available, but the number of orbital satellite launches is much smaller than the number of suborbital launches, mainly by the military and not by NASA, although they share facilities. The total number of NASA orbital launches is not more than a thousand or two. The number of manned missions is over 100.There were about 3000 total launches from Cape Canaveral from 1950 to 1999, but many of these were military test vehicles, and a large number preceded the formation of NASA in 1958. There have been just over 6000 satellite launches by all nations worldwide.
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Trebuchets aren't thrown. It is a catapult. It launches things. Many different things.
The rocket launches were fake, it tricked me for a while(honestly!)
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50 weeks=50 launches (you need 50+ to go)