So rockets can fall into the ocean and not hurt anyone
Columbia
Nasa launches the space shuttles.
None.
Other shuttles in the US space shuttle program were launched from 1981 to 2011. These launches were conducted to deploy satellites, conduct scientific research, and assemble the International Space Station. Each shuttle mission had specific objectives, such as deploying communication satellites, conducting space experiments, or transporting astronauts and cargo to and from the ISS.
The US Space shuttle have only launched from Florida. Russia had a space shuttle that was launched from there.
The last Space Shuttle missions flew in 2011. The remaining shuttles themselves are now on display in museums. When they flew, they were launched from Cape Canaveral, on Florida's east coast.
Cape Canaveral, Florida, Kennedy Space Center.
No, space shuttles
November 17th 1962, a hundred shuttles and satellites were launched from earth and successively reached space.
They laaunch from Florida, from the Kennedy Space Center. The Space Shuttle missions, as well as all US manned space flights, were launched from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida (east of Orlando).
There were five space shuttle missions that launched before Challenger, starting with Columbia in April 1981.
Well, as you wish here are the 1980-2011 space shuttles, and their names: 1. Colombia 2. Challenger 3. Discovery 4. Atlantis 5. Enterprise ________________________________________________________________ Here's what happened: 1. designated during reentry 2. Blew up in mid-flight 3. Made a great flight 4. Great flight 5. Never launched, citizens where curious of the shuttle...