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As of the end of February 2010, NASA has flown 130 space shuttle flights, two of them ending in catastrophe.
6 TotalChallenger, Columbia,Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, and Buran (Soviet reusable spacecraft) There have been six Space Shuttles. Five have flown in space. The first, Enterprise, flew only in Earth's atmosphere.
Challenger had 10 flights if you include the accident in 1986.
Rockets are not flown. They are launched and ancient China had rockets. They invented gunpowder.
the short answer is the space shuttle Columbia on STS-1
As of the end of February 2010, NASA has flown 130 space shuttle flights, two of them ending in catastrophe.
6 TotalChallenger, Columbia,Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, and Buran (Soviet reusable spacecraft) There have been six Space Shuttles. Five have flown in space. The first, Enterprise, flew only in Earth's atmosphere.
because a airplane is flown by wings and a space craft is flown by something else
the challenger
Challenger had 10 flights if you include the accident in 1986.
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Rockets are not flown. They are launched and ancient China had rockets. They invented gunpowder.
the short answer is the space shuttle Columbia on STS-1
Columbia
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About 10 so far.======================Answer #2: (Update)55 different women total including cosmonauts, astronauts, payload specialists,and foreign nationals have flown in space.-- 6 different female cosmonauts have flown on the Soviet/Russian program-- 1 female astronaut or taikonaut has flown in the Chinese program-- 48 different women have flown with NASA. 43 of these were Americans.
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