It's not upside down. The flag on the right side appears backwards. This is correctly displayed as it imitates a flag on a staff; the canton is always next to the staff.
Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor
Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
Five Space Shuttles were built. Challenger, Columbia, Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavor. Of the five built, three remain. Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavor
5 were built Columbia Discovery Atlantis Endeavor Challenger
Enterprise (never flown into space but used as a test vehicle for glide tests.) Columbia Challenger Discovery Endeavor Atlantis
The Space Shuttles still in use by NASA are the Discovery, the Endeavor, and the Atlantis. Each of them is 184 feet long. Each of these space shuttles' orbiters is 122 feet long.
Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor
Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor
Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
Some famous space shuttles include Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, Challenger, and Columbia.
Five Space Shuttles were built. Challenger, Columbia, Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavor. Of the five built, three remain. Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavor
All of the space shuttles were built basically the same. The only real difference between the Endeavor and the Columbia was that the Columbia was a little heavier than the Endeavor. There may have also been some different technology on each one since it changed so rapidly.
5 were built Columbia Discovery Atlantis Endeavor Challenger
There are 3 now, Discovery, Endeavor, and Atlantis. Challenger was destroyed in 1986 and Columbia was destroyed in 2003.
Enterprise (never flown into space but used as a test vehicle for glide tests.) Columbia Challenger Discovery Endeavor Atlantis
NASA space shuttles
Space Shuttles do not land in Houston