None. We have not had a manned mission to Mercury yet. The space shuttle would be unable to make that type of trip.
A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft meant for manned missions into orbit.
The main difference is that a manned Mars mission is a great deal longer.
The space shuttle was designed to be a partially manned reusable launch and reentry system, transporting astronauts to and from space. Each shuttle was designed to handle at least 100 missions.
Space probes are sent out on missions to gather scientific data. They are unmanned, which means that they can go farther than a manned shuttle could.
Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 missions.
A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft meant for manned missions into orbit.
The main difference is that a manned Mars mission is a great deal longer.
The space shuttle was designed to be a partially manned reusable launch and reentry system, transporting astronauts to and from space. Each shuttle was designed to handle at least 100 missions.
they have been retiring since years
None. The space shuttle is not capable of going to the moon. The only manned spacecraft to go to the moon were the lunar landers of the Apollo missions, which took place before the first space shuttle was built.
Space probes are sent out on missions to gather scientific data. They are unmanned, which means that they can go farther than a manned shuttle could.
Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 missions.
In a space shuttle in space in 1969 in July
Previous manned spaceflight missions included the Mercury Program and the Gemini Program.
No space shuttle has ever reached the moon. The 5 manned missions to land on the moon were the Apollo missions 11 though 17, with the exception of Apollo 13, which was unable to land due to a malfunction.
it was also in the earlyer (not shuttle) missions
In my opinion, yes. We should've continued Shuttle missions.