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The space shuttle Columbia completed 27 successful space flights, not including its final flight whereupon it was destroyed in the Earth's atmosphere. It was the only shuttle apart from the Challenger never to dock with the Mir Space Station or the International Space Station.
3 main liquid fuel engines, 2 solid-stage rocket boosters, and 25 compressed gas thrusters for maneuvering.
There was not one person. An entire group of scientists led by the Italian physicist, Enrico Fermi, and Leo Szilard, who I believe was Polish, built the atomic pile under the squash courts at the University of Chicago. Many other people were also involved.
You can have #include after Stdio.h ...it has so many built in mathematical functions like CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS, ABSOLUTE VALUE and more..Sadly, built-in functions and library functions are different things... there are no built-in functions in C (except for sizeof, which isn't an actual function).
As many as you need, and as many as space allows.
upto 3-5 people are aloud on a space shuttle
It wasn't - it was built on Earth over many years, and transported to Earth orbit on Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990.
It takes five years for a space shuttle to be built for a mission. It can cost an estimated amount of $2 billion.
14 on the space shuttle
The space shuttle was built to be able to fly 100 times each before being retired. The space shuttle with the most flights is Discovery with 36
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5 Space Shuttle orbiters have been built. 3 remain in service.
As long as it is repaired properly, a space shuttle can make trips to and from space forever. They were built for just that purpose. However, they will not do this because NASA is retiring the space shuttles this year (2010).
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it was invented by many people
Five Space Shuttles were built. Challenger, Columbia, Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavor. Of the five built, three remain. Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavor
There are/were 5 space shuttles and over 100 missions as well as one other shuttle that only flew in the atmosphere as a test of the flight capability. Many people have ridden on the space shuttle.