None. The Space Shuttle Program is over.
Space Shuttle program ended in 2011.
Space Shuttle program was created in 1981.
The space shuttle program began with the flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia on April 12, 1981.
This was to have happened last year, but problems were found that had to be corrected. The latest estimate is in Feb. 2011, but this is still subject to change. Check the nasa.gov website for the latest information.
The Space Shuttle program began in 1981 with the launch of the first space shuttle, Columbia. Over the course of the program, five operational space shuttles were built and used for various missions until the program ended in 2011.
The Space Shuttle program began in 1981 with the launch of STS-1, the first orbital flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
Space Shuttle Project happened in 1991.
she was in nasa and nasa as a space shuttle is know shut down so yes the program is over
It was the 135th and final launch of the Space Shuttle Program. The program lasted 30 years. The spacecraft that launched was Space Shuttle Atlantis.
The US Space Shuttle program retired in 2011 after the final mission of Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) in July of that year.
The space shuttle program revolutionized the space program by providing a reusable spacecraft capable of carrying crew and cargo to space. It enabled the construction of the International Space Station and deployed satellites, telescopes, and other missions. The space shuttle also allowed for astronauts to conduct scientific research and experiments in space for extended durations.
The space shuttle program was officially announced by NASA in January 1972, and the first space shuttle, Columbia, was unveiled to the public in March 1979. The space shuttle program aimed to create a reusable spacecraft for missions to low Earth orbit.