all but san buenaventura
Earthquakes destroyed the mission and a flood destroyed building material
No, because as you know the PSA was destroyed by Herbert. Ok. thanks!! - MissWhoKnows123
Yes satellites have visited space but they were destroyed by the heat pressure
It is not destroyed and is still there and active. The Catholic Church still has services and other things there. I was in the area a few months ago, so stopped in for a visit and a few photos. It is one of the prettiest missions in the system with lovely gardens. I love going to the missions and get to one every so often.
5 operational Space Shuttles were built, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour. Challenger was destroyed in an explosion during launch and Discovery was destroyed when it disintegrated during re-entry. Neither accident was caused by the orbiter itself. They all flew mission of national or scientific interest. Columbia flew 28 missions. Challenger flew 10 missions. Discovery flew 39 missions. Atlantis flew 33 missions. Endeavour flew 25 missions.
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.
The Apollo missions were named more or less in order. After Apollo 1 was destroyed in a fire there were no other manned missions until Apollo 7. As such, starting at Apollo 7, the missions were named in order. Apollo 11 was 4th mission after Apollo 7.
Mexican republicans called for privatization of church properties.
Santa Barbara had 3 missions built and all them were destroyed and the third one was destoryed by an earthquake in 1812
The conclusion of Treaty of Tordesillas assigned the territory of the missions to Portugal. Marquis de Pombal destroyed them.
It was destroyed by the popcorn accident. You can still buy clothes at the stadium/rink. You can only get in during EPF missions now.
Discovery has not been destroyed, but is still undertaking missions. Only the space shuttle Challenger (January 28, 1986) and Columbia ( February 1, 2003) have been destroyed in accidents.