Yes
Formerly in use were the Challenger and Columbia Currently in use are the Endeavour, Atlantis, Discovery, and Enterprise
there were 7 shuttles made, but only 3 are in use today. the ones that are in use are Discovery, Endervor, and Atlantis. the ones that blew up were coulumbia and challenger. the ones that were made just for test were Enterprice and Pathfinder.
They are in the order in which they flew: Colombia Challenger Discovery Atlantis Endeavour So your answer would be 5.
Silver in chemically inert (none reactive) in the presence of water, and has remarkable antibacterial properties. Silver atoms kill most viruses and bacteria on contact.
yes but only so often so then the nasa people can show the forecasters what is happening high in the atmosphere
The Space Shuttles still in use by NASA are the Discovery, the Endeavor, and the Atlantis. Each of them is 184 feet long. Each of these space shuttles' orbiters is 122 feet long.
Formerly in use were the Challenger and Columbia Currently in use are the Endeavour, Atlantis, Discovery, and Enterprise
there were 7 shuttles made, but only 3 are in use today. the ones that are in use are Discovery, Endervor, and Atlantis. the ones that blew up were coulumbia and challenger. the ones that were made just for test were Enterprice and Pathfinder.
5. Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
The dissadvantage of the current NASA Shuttle program is that it is outdated. Some of the shuttles still use 8track tapes, so it is cheaper to retire them and bring in a new system instead of update them.
They get electricity through the use of fuel cells. not batteries. The current limiter to the length of a mission is the amount of hydrogen and oxygen carried to use in the fuel cells.
Yes. The NASA space shuttles use hypergolic chemicals to produce thrust vectoring to steer the orbiters in space.
They are in the order in which they flew: Colombia Challenger Discovery Atlantis Endeavour So your answer would be 5.
If you mean space shuttles, the answer is no.
Space shuttles use energy, not make it
Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
Silver in chemically inert (none reactive) in the presence of water, and has remarkable antibacterial properties. Silver atoms kill most viruses and bacteria on contact.