Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour are still operational.
Atlantis, Endeavor, Discovery are the only Space Shuttles currently operating in NASA's Space Shuttle program (Challenger and Columbia were both lost in explosions).
Because of budgets, the aging orbiters, and unfortunately.. Politics.
The Space Shuttles still in use by NASA are the Discovery, the Endeavor, and the Atlantis. Each of them is 184 feet long. Each of these space shuttles' orbiters is 122 feet long.
there is one cirlcling the moon and other places. dont look at me im only 13
Yes. The NASA space shuttles use hypergolic chemicals to produce thrust vectoring to steer the orbiters in space.
International and Mir
NASA explores space using a variety of methods, including robotic spacecraft, telescopes, orbiters, and human missions. Robotic spacecraft are often sent to explore planets, moons, and asteroids, while telescopes are used to observe distant galaxies and stars. Orbiters are used to study planets and moons within our solar system, and human missions enable astronauts to conduct research and experiments in space.
They did not. NASA is still in operation.
NASA is still functioning.
A NASA orbiter can last anywhere from a few years to several decades, depending on its design, mission objectives, and operational conditions. Some orbiters have exceeded their expected lifespans due to effective management and maintenance.
Yes, NASA has sent several spacecraft to Mars, including the Mars rovers (e.g. Curiosity, Perseverance) and orbiters (e.g. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MAVEN). These missions have helped study the geology, climate, and potential for past life on Mars.
NASA is still a working company.