Nothing !... Countries do not charge airlines to use their airspace. They do, however, charge 'landing fees' to aircraft operators when they touchdown at an airport.
4,789,547,1269 countries.
No. Several other countries have space agencies, such as the European Space Agency.
Japan , China , Russia ,
Only 3 countries have launched a rocket and sent astronauts in to space. The United States, China, and Russia. Many other countries have sent astronauts in to space but they went on rockets belonging to other countries.
not by NASA, yet there are private companies of space travel, and other countries' space programs.
The U.S., and also Russia (with occasional help from other countries, such as Japan).
The primary function of a space shuttle is to take notes on what happens in space. Countries from around the world use space shuttles to study details of other planet, moons, stars, and other objects in space.
The primary function of a space shuttle is to take notes on what happens in space. Countries from around the world use space shuttles to study details of other planet, moons, stars, and other objects in space.
The International Space Station (ISS).
The ISS is a joint project among the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Japan, Canada and ten European nations that are members of the European Space Agency. They are France, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands. The Brazilian Space Agency participates through a separate contract with NASA. Some other countries have contributed experiments to the ISS.
ESA is European Space Agency, it's headquarters are in Paris, France. It is a combined effort of countries of Europe for space exploration This way the different countries can help each other in exploring space and can also be cost saving.
Astronauts aboard the space shuttle were primarily NASA astronauts, astronauts from Canada, Europe and other countries.