None have ever been outside low earth orbit. The moon is too far
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
5 NASA Shuttles have been into space. Of those 5 shuttles, 2 were unfortunately destroyed. There has been a total of 135 Space missions using the space shuttle between the years 1980 and 2011 :)
So far, the United States has been the only country to send probes to Mars.
only to low Earth orbit.
Two out of five Space Shuttles: Challager and Columbia, were the only 2 shuttles to be lost, challager exploded 72 seconds after takeoff while Columbia burned up in the atmosphere.
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
5 NASA Shuttles have been into space. Of those 5 shuttles, 2 were unfortunately destroyed. There has been a total of 135 Space missions using the space shuttle between the years 1980 and 2011 :)
There have been about 10 missions. There were actually 135 shuttle missions starting on April 12, 1981. A total of 5 shuttles were built for the program.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_shutle
The space shuttles were designed to fly A maximum of 100 missions each, but every orbiter will have been destroyed or retired before reaching even 70 missions.
So far, the United States has been the only country to send probes to Mars.
Sailing Vessels
only to low Earth orbit.
Two out of five Space Shuttles: Challager and Columbia, were the only 2 shuttles to be lost, challager exploded 72 seconds after takeoff while Columbia burned up in the atmosphere.
Around 7-12 shuttles have been to space.
the Canadarm has been on '''over 50 missions.'''
No, all remaining Space Shuttles have been retired and are now in museums across the country.