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Well I mean space travel has effected our everyday lives in general. So i mean i guess that could be your answer because without space travel we would not know what is going on in space. Hopes this help Banana girl09!!.):)

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Are space probes still used today?

Space probes are still in use with several on space missions at the present time and in the future. . The MSL Curiosity and Maven probes are currently on missions. NASA has both the Insight, which is set to launch in 2016 and the Mars Sample Return Mission that will be ready for launch in 2024.


What watch did Apollo 11 wear to the moon?

American space missions standardised upon the Omega Speedmaster Pro watch. The exact same model of watch can be bought today, upon the back is stamped the word Flight Qualified For All Manned Space Missions. The First Watch Worn On The Moon.


What is the name of one of NASA's space missions?

I am not sure if by "space mission" You mean a mission to a distant object or into deep space or manned or unmanned. Voyager I and II are unmanned deep space missions, both launched in 1977. More than thirty years later they are both still running (as of today: March 10, 2010). The unmanned Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity were rover launched to Mars in 2004. Opportunity is still running fine but Spirit is stationary because two of its six main wheels have stalled. The Apollo Missions were manned moon missions in the nineteen-sixties and seventies. They were also very successful.


How many space shuttles orbiters were there?

6 in total were produced, 3 are still operational today: Enterprise - was a prototype designed to test Space Shuttle behavior in atmospheric flight. Columbia - first launched on April 12, 1981. On February 1, 2003, Columbia disintergrated during re-entry on its 28th mission. Challenger - first launched on April 4, 1983. On January 28, 1986 it broke up 73 seconds after the launch of its 10th mission. Discovery - first launched on August 30, 1984. It has flown 35 missions and is still operational today. It is due to be retired in 2010. Atlantis - first launched on October 3, 1985. It has flown 29 missions and is still operational today. It is scheduled to be retired in 2010. Endeavor - first launched on May 7, 1992. It has flown 22 missions and is still operational today. It is due to be retired in 2010.


Will there be more Apollo missions?

Today there are no plans for any Apollo plans.

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