No, the last space shuttle launched by the U.S., the shuttle Atlantis (STS-135), landed on July 21st, 2011. The only manned vehicles currently launching into space are Russian Soyuz vehicles servicing the ISS (International Space Station).
The question is a little moot, since we don't have space shuttles any more.
No. One exploded and two are out of use. I helped. There. I feel good.
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space shuttles
NASA space shuttles
space shuttles fix all kinds off satelites they help fix any kind of spacecraft.the space shuttles have been launching since 1977 from NASA.space shuttles are very useful space craft to help fix things in outer space .by George Philip if you like space shuttles a lot there is a Lego set
No. Space shuttles are Too Dangerous: Challenger and Columbia, RIP. NASA is going to build a new rocket to send people in to space, but, there will be no more space shuttles.
The US space shuttles were built to provide a more cost-effective and reusable way to transport astronauts and cargo to space, with the goal of making space missions more routine and accessible. They were also intended to help build and maintain the International Space Station.
Space shuttles use energy, not make it
NASA's Space Shuttles were designed with advanced systems and technology to handle the complexities of space travel, such as managing re-entry into Earth's atmosphere and docking with the International Space Station. These systems allowed for greater control and automation of various flight operations, making the shuttles more intelligent in terms of their ability to perform complex tasks in space. Additionally, the shuttles were equipped with sophisticated computers and sensors to assist astronauts during missions.
Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
no place, nobody has space shuttles anymore