No. Some Apollo missions got held down on overheat. Apollo 14 missed and failed the mission. Also, Apollo 14 got crashed, but ran down to a %17 air tank! It landed safely on the crust of the Earth. But in space, it had suspension problem and the boosters turned back to %30 turbo.
I am firmly convinced that we have. I say this after recalling how many times it has been done.
no place, nobody has space shuttles anymore
they have launchers that they use to launch the space shuttles.
to study Earth and space
Cape Canaveral, Florida, Kennedy Space Center.
Astronauts launch their space shuttles from various locations, including Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. Each space agency has its own designated launch site for launching space shuttles.
The NASA space shuttles launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Specifically, they used Launch Complex 39, which consisted of two launch pads: Pad 39A and Pad 39B.
NASA because they launch space shuttles into space.
From 1981 through 2009, Space Shuttles launched from Cape Canaveral, FL on the east coast. All of the surviving space shuttles have been retired to various museums.
NASA launches the space shuttle from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
the person that wants to launch a space shuttle, a space company like NASA or the government
The last Space Shuttle missions flew in 2011. The remaining shuttles themselves are now on display in museums. When they flew, they were launched from Cape Canaveral, on Florida's east coast.