Project Gimini
Space Shuttle Project happened in 1991.
Space Shuttle Project was created in 1991-11.
There is a new project that would allow us to go to the Moon or possibly beyond(project is named Orion). Space shuttle aren't capable of travel to the Moon. No spaceship currently used is able to fly a man to the Moon.
Possibly. Though the Shuttle Program has ended, NASA is still working on a new program called Project Constellation and along with trying to live in space, Project Constellation may be put to the test of landing on Mars. Hope this helps.
Project Apollo, Project Gemini, then Space Shuttle
The first seven were the first seven American Men in Space flight- not a memorial or posthumous angle. There were No in-flight fatal accidents in the Mercury or Gemini programs, and only one ( killing three Astros= Grissom, White , and Chafee) in a ground test that caught fire-in the Apollo program. There were, to date two ( All hands) fatal accidents in the space shuttle program, involving the shuttles CHALLENGER and COLUMBIA. Mercury program was accident-free.
Of the seven military test pilots selected as astronauts selected for Project Mercury, only six actually flew Mercury missions: Shepard, Grissom, Glenn, Carpenter, Schirra and Cooper. Slayton was medically grounded in 1962 and replaced by Carpenter, but eventually flew on the last pre-Shuttle mission, the Apollo-Soyuz Tesp Project, in 1975.
The Apollo 13 astronauts were not on the space shuttle.
Astronauts aboard the space shuttle were primarily NASA astronauts, astronauts from Canada, Europe and other countries.
The term "Project Orion" currently has four generally known references: A study of nuclear pulse-propelled spacecraft, A project to replace the U.S. Space Shuttle fleet, A project to build a laser broom, and An initiative to improve browser support for software development.
Richard M. Nixon. It was approved on January 5, 1972.
Astronauts