Usually 2-7 people. Twice there was 8 on STS-61A and STS-71 but the orbiter can hold up to 11 people.
The total cost of the Challenger space mission, including the construction of the orbiter, launch expenses, and mission operations, was approximately $450 million.
The first Space Shuttle launch from Launch Pad 39-B was STS-51L on January 28, 1986. However STS-51L ended in disaster when the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated over the Atlantic ocean. A total of 53 space shuttle missions have launched from pad 39-B, although no more are planned in the future. In the future, pad 39-B is planned to be used for Ares I launches.
The space shuttle stands at 184 feet (56 meters) high, on top of a mounded pad.
The Challenger was a space shuttle orbiter that took astronauts into space for studies. The Challenger completed a total of nine missions into space.
As of the 10th of April 2010, there have been 131 space shuttle launches.
In 1990, NASA used the Space Shuttle Discovery to launch various missions, including deploying the Hubble Space Telescope and conducting scientific research experiments. Discovery completed a total of 39 missions during its operational lifespan.
Six air-worthy shuttles have been built; the first orbiter, Enterprise, was not built for space flight, and was used only for testing purposes. Five space-worthy orbiters were built: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. Challengerdisintegrated 73 seconds after launch in 1986, and Endeavourwas built as a replacement. Columbia broke apart during re-entry in 2003.
Spaceship challenger went into space about 8 times total before its unfortunate accident. Most of the time it was to launch a new satellite or walk in space and study.
The total cost for building and launching the Hubble Space Telescope was approximately $2.5 billion. This includes the development, construction, transportation, and launch costs.
The total cost of the Hubble Space Telescope, including manufacturing, launch, and maintenance, is estimated to be around $10 billion.
The second space shuttle to orbit Earth was the orbiter Challenger. It completed its first orbital flight on April 4, 1983, as part of the STS-6 mission. Challenger made a total of nine successful flights before tragically disintegrating 73 seconds after launch during mission STS-51-L on January 28, 1986.
Three of the 5 functional Space Shuttle orbiters built survived until retirement, a total of 135 manned missions. They are Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. The shuttle Enterprise was not used in orbital flight.There were 4 original shuttles built after the testing of Enterprise in 1977:Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, and Atlantis.Challenger was destroyed in a launch accident on January 28, 1986. A fifth orbiter, Endeavour, was built from spare parts.Columbia was destroyed during reentry on February 1, 2003.