14 on the space shuttle
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about 33 with 3 on each mission
OVER 200 but excepet from the people traveling to space which eventually died on a journey by ashae
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Columbia was on its 28th mission when it disintegrated during re-entry in 2003. Its first mission was the first by a space shuttle into space.
The 5 Space Shuttles flew in space 134 times. One mission didn't make it to space.
on an eight day mission, an average of 6. on a thirty day mission,10.
There are many many many jobs that are vital for the success of a space shuttle mission. Just to name a few: Workers that actually assemble and prepare the parts of the space shuttle for a mission. Engineers to determine if the shuttle and its payloads are safe and ready for flight. Trainers to help prepare the astronauts for their mission. Scientists to plan and assist with experiments onboard the space shuttle. The Close-out crew to help ready the shuttle for launch while it's on the pad, and help the crew enter the vehicle. Teams in the Mission Control Center to oversee the mission and assist the crew in planning and overcoming problems. And the list goes on and on and on. There are many thousands of people who work hard to ensure the success of every Space Shuttle mission.
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There have been many deaths as a result of space exploration, most famously the Space Shuttle disasters, Columbia in 2003 and Challenger in 1986. Some deaths have occurred on Earth, like those that died during the Apollo 1 fire in the space centre in Florida in 1967.
In 1794, the population of Mission Carmel had reached its height, 927 people. But by 1823 the amount of people at the mission had dwindled to 381.