3 as of now, March 29, 2011.
Voyager is not a Space Shuttle, but more a space craft.
The space shuttle is NASA's space transportation system, designed to carry astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981. The space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired in 2011. When the shuttle program ends, the space shuttle will have been launched on more than 130 missions. :):):):):)
Is the question about the space shuttle, or the game of shuttle-cock? More information is needed.
The Space Shuttle looks much like a passenger airplane, but it is more like a glider. Visit related links below for picture of the Space Shuttle
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NASA has two more shuttle flights planned: STS 134 and STS 135. There have been 133 shuttle flights so far, including STS-133 which concluded on March 09, 2011.
Voyager is not a Space Shuttle, but more a space craft.
Unfortunately there are no more space shuttle launches or landings. The last space shuttle landing was by Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 21 at 5:57 a.m. EDT.
Yes. The final space shuttle launch is scheduled for April of this year.
The space shuttle is NASA's space transportation system, designed to carry astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981. The space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired in 2011. When the shuttle program ends, the space shuttle will have been launched on more than 130 missions. :):):):):)
Is the question about the space shuttle, or the game of shuttle-cock? More information is needed.
The Space Shuttle looks much like a passenger airplane, but it is more like a glider. Visit related links below for picture of the Space Shuttle
More information on Space Shuttlehttp://www.onestopsolver.com/space-shuttle-orbit-flight-path.html
It may not be very far into space, but the space lab is in space, and every time they launch the shuttle it's a manned space flight. As to why not more ... it's expensive and dangerous, and congress would rather spend money building a bridge to nowhere.
yes
The shuttle program has been completed. There will be no more shuttle launches.
No. Space shuttles are Too Dangerous: Challenger and Columbia, RIP. NASA is going to build a new rocket to send people in to space, but, there will be no more space shuttles.