Yes, they have discovered 1 more planet. Apparently, they have found a planet by telescope, which is 40% water and 60% earth, it has 3 orbited moons and 2 suns. they are planning on visiting this planet in 2013, when they are 100% sure it is safe.
It was designed to fly in space, and its first mission was another test of the space shuttle.
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Mainly the fact the the Russians had already put a satellite and a man in space and were planning a mission to the moon. The Americans wanted to beat Russia to it.
The space mission is going to Mars.
The space mission was called The Apollo11.
a space mission is a journey made by a manned or unmanned vehicle into space for a specific reason.
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
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Not yet; their space program is not quite that ambitious. They are sending a rover to Mars though for a three month mission. They anticipate sending it out in late 2020. They are also planning a manned Moon mission in 2036 or so.
At the present time (2011), there is no program underway to develop a manned mission to Neptune, there is no research being done to advance the technology that it would require, there is no planning being done for such a mission, there is no funding for any research or planning with that purpose, there is no money in the US space program's budget for any activity aimed toward planning or developing such a mission, and at the moment, the US no longer has any ability to launch people into space. So at the present rate, it's liable to be a while.
A mission performed outside the space station refers to a spacewalk conducted by astronauts to perform various tasks, such as repairing equipment, conducting experiments, or maintaining the exterior of the station. These spacewalks are complex operations requiring careful planning and preparation to ensure the safety of the astronauts.