None.
No, the last space shuttle launched by the U.S., the shuttle Atlantis (STS-135), landed on July 21st, 2011. The only manned vehicles currently launching into space are Russian Soyuz vehicles servicing the ISS (International Space Station).
it will take 1000 billion $ for launching a satellite in the space.
I watched as the space shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral.
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Since you're launching from space there would be no gravity and air friction to overcome. Flight in space is much more fuel-efficient than it is within the atmosphere of the earth.
The Space Shuttle program ends with the final launch in June 2011, but there is currently no plan or schedule to terminate NASA's other research activities, which include the use of other space vehicles and probes.
NASA explores space by launching space rockets with famous astronauts in them
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Space age started the launching of Sputnik I on October 4,1957
If you wanted to, you could call it the National Orbiting Vehicle-Launching Platform. But as soon as the newspapers got ahold of it, they would shorten the name down to something like "space station".
Space vehicles are ones that travel in outer space. These vehicles help record scientific data and send it to Earth.