The next launch STS132 is schuedled for May 14th in the afternoon. SpaceShuttleLaunchTOurs.com are allowing you to put your name down to order tickets to view the launch. I would recommend viewing it from the NASA cuaseway.
There are 2 more launches after this. The final 2, one in July and one September.
For the exact space shuttle schuedle go to www.spaceflightnow.com
NASA launches the space shuttle from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
For launches from Cape Canaveral, search "Kennedy Space Center Launch Schedule" and find the "View Rocket Launch Schedule" link. There you will find a calendar with upcoming dates flagged, with info on the flights. Right now a Delta V rocket is planned for liftoff on 4 November 2010.
No, not all space shuttle launches occurred in Florida. While the majority of space shuttle launches took place at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, there were also some launches conducted from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
All major NASA space vehicle launches involving Manned Flight operations are executed at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FLorida.
Yes. The final space shuttle launch is scheduled for April of this year.
Launches typically occur at the Kennedy space center in Florida, and shuttles usually land at Edwards AFB in California.
There have been 134 space shuttle launches. 39 launches of Discovery 32 launches of Atlantis 25 launches of Endeavour 28 launches of Columbia 10 launches of Challenger
NASA launches the space shuttle from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
For launches from Cape Canaveral, search "Kennedy Space Center Launch Schedule" and find the "View Rocket Launch Schedule" link. There you will find a calendar with upcoming dates flagged, with info on the flights. Right now a Delta V rocket is planned for liftoff on 4 November 2010.
No, not all space shuttle launches occurred in Florida. While the majority of space shuttle launches took place at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, there were also some launches conducted from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
All major NASA space vehicle launches involving Manned Flight operations are executed at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FLorida.
The space shuttle launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and has landed both back at the Kennedy Space Center but also at the Edwards Air Force Base in California and the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico most recently due to poor weather at the Kennedy Space Center. Landing facilities at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX are limited and cannot support the space shuttle.
The Kennedy Space Center in Orlando, Florida has simulated flights and IMAX presentations of space launches. It is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the area but they do not offer the general public access or flights on any of the NASA launches.
Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida, is the primary launch point for NASA space missions. On the west coast, Vandenberg Air Force Base (near Lompoc, California) is also used for the launch of satellites, including those for the US military.
Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Most Apollo launches occurred from LC-39A, with Apollo 10 launching from LC-39B