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Apart from the United States, other countries with active satellite programs include Russia, China, India, Japan, and various European countries through the European Space Agency. Additionally, countries such as Canada, South Korea, Israel, and Brazil also have their own satellites in space.
The United States and Russia are the countries that have historically contributed the most to space junk through their extensive satellite programs and various space missions. Other countries such as China, India, and European nations have also made significant contributions to the accumulation of space debris in Earth's orbit.
United States of America Russia and the Chinese peoples No countries have ever yet left the Earth's surface. But those on the list above, as well as a good many others, have launched hardware into space.
As of now, only the United States has operated a space shuttle program. The space shuttles were operated by NASA from 1981 to 2011. Other countries like Russia, China, and the European Space Agency have their own space programs but do not have a space shuttle like the United States.
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not by NASA, yet there are private companies of space travel, and other countries' space programs.
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38 countries
Apart from the United States, other countries with active satellite programs include Russia, China, India, Japan, and various European countries through the European Space Agency. Additionally, countries such as Canada, South Korea, Israel, and Brazil also have their own satellites in space.
The United States and Russia are the countries that have historically contributed the most to space junk through their extensive satellite programs and various space missions. Other countries such as China, India, and European nations have also made significant contributions to the accumulation of space debris in Earth's orbit.
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United States of America Russia and the Chinese peoples No countries have ever yet left the Earth's surface. But those on the list above, as well as a good many others, have launched hardware into space.
there has been no major space programs lately
The USA, Russia and China are 3, others are India, European Union, UK, and Japan.
As of now, only the United States has operated a space shuttle program. The space shuttles were operated by NASA from 1981 to 2011. Other countries like Russia, China, and the European Space Agency have their own space programs but do not have a space shuttle like the United States.
As of 2021, over 10 teachers from various countries have participated in space missions. These teachers were selected to be part of programs such as NASA's Teacher in Space Project and ESA's Educator Astronaut Project, giving them the opportunity to conduct scientific research and educational activities while in space.