Just now ... 2/1/2014 ... the crew of Expedition 38
on the International Space Station are.
At the moment, none are in space. The shuttle program has now finished and they will not fly again.
Sunday, July 19, 2009:The space shuttle "Endeavor" is presently docked in earth orbit with the International Space Station.
I don't believe anybody.
Right at the moment the largest known object is the quasar.
The most common usage at the moment is resupply for the ISS
The moment humans first looked up at the night sky.
At the moment it is not possible for a person from Earth to travel to Venus.
570,240 cubic inches of space is equivalent to 2,468.57 gallons of space, regardless of what may happen to be in it at any moment.
Space is not empty. There is gas and dust in space. However tenuous this is, at some moment it came together - because of the force of gravity - to form larger "clumps", like galaxies, or solar systems.
no, nasa doesnt send anyone to space anymore for the moment. the last rocket was launched for a while. its like nasa is on contemperary hold..
I dont think that you can, at least not at the moment. They have to re-release it as dlc, which is a total pain.
Yes! As far as space travel goes, Shuttles are basically our only way, at the moment, to travel far distances in the endless reaches of space. Apart from rockets which take take us from earth into space, and carry the heavy loads, shuttles are what are used mainly.