The Mercury space program had 6 manned launches.
There were nine successful Challenger shuttle launches prior to the tragic Challenger disaster in January 1986.
There have been 134 operational launches with one more planned launch. See related link for a full list.
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.
Apollo 1 did not launch as there was a fire killing 3 astronauts. Apollo 2 and 3 did not use the full Apollo name and actually happened before Apollo 1. Apollo 4, 5 and 6 were unmanned launches. Apollo 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 were manned launches.
Mercury is 57.9x106m from the sun.
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
I think it is 100 launches until you get to the moon - sorry
There were nine successful Challenger shuttle launches prior to the tragic Challenger disaster in January 1986.
There have been 134 operational launches with one more planned launch. See related link for a full list.
Your question needs clarification. Why did who make what launches?
Cape Canaveral Cape Canaveral
Trebuchets aren't thrown. It is a catapult. It launches things. Many different things.
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The rocket launches were fake, it tricked me for a while(honestly!)
The plural form for the noun launch is launches.
50 weeks=50 launches (you need 50+ to go)
launches