Atlantis launch to repair the Hubble Telescope, STM-125
Unfortunately, the Space Shuttle Program Has Been Retired, and All Remaining Shuttles Converted Into Museum Exhibits. There Are No Longer Any Space Shuttle Launches.
The question is a little moot, since we don't have space shuttles any more.
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space shuttles fix all kinds off satelites they help fix any kind of spacecraft.the space shuttles have been launching since 1977 from NASA.space shuttles are very useful space craft to help fix things in outer space .by George Philip if you like space shuttles a lot there is a Lego set
There are currently no space shuttles in operation. The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011 after the final mission of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Some shuttles, such as Discovery and Endeavour, are on display at museums, while others, like Enterprise, were used for testing and were not space-faring shuttles.
Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
No. One exploded and two are out of use. I helped. There. I feel good.
Yes. The space shuttle carries oxygen for its crew to breathe and to act as an oxidizer for its fuel.
The Kennedy Space Center in Orlando, Florida has simulated flights and IMAX presentations of space launches. It is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the area but they do not offer the general public access or flights on any of the NASA launches.
Yes, space shuttles contribute to environmental harm through emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants during launch. Additionally, the disposal of spent rocket stages in orbit can contribute to space debris, which poses a threat to ongoing space missions and the sustainability of space activities.
no there havn't been any
The smallest space shuttle is the Space Shuttle Enterprise. It was a test vehicle and did not fly any space missions. It was used for atmospheric approach and landing tests.