Two space shuttles have exploded during missions. Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff in 1986, and Columbia disintegrated upon reentry in 2003.
No shuttles have blown up in space. The Challenger disintegrated after launch on Jan 28, 1986 and the Columbia disintegrated during re-entry on Feb 1, 2003. Both were in the earth's atmosphere when they disintegrated.
for many reasons going to the moon or sometimes to put out space shuttles to obserb the earth and its doing
Two space shuttles, the Challenger in 1986 and the Columbia in 2003, disintegrated during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. These tragic accidents resulted in the loss of all crew members on board both missions.
None, the space shuttle had not been designed until after we quit going to the moon.
Challenger - Blew up from a faulty O-Ring on the main Fuel tank/Rocket. Columbia - Burned up on re-entry Atlantis Discovery Endeavour
No shuttles have blown up in space. The Challenger disintegrated after launch on Jan 28, 1986 and the Columbia disintegrated during re-entry on Feb 1, 2003. Both were in the earth's atmosphere when they disintegrated.
for many reasons going to the moon or sometimes to put out space shuttles to obserb the earth and its doing
Two space shuttles, the Challenger in 1986 and the Columbia in 2003, disintegrated during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. These tragic accidents resulted in the loss of all crew members on board both missions.
None, the space shuttle had not been designed until after we quit going to the moon.
Challenger - Blew up from a faulty O-Ring on the main Fuel tank/Rocket. Columbia - Burned up on re-entry Atlantis Discovery Endeavour
4 Space Shuttles existed in 2011. Including the test vehicle, Space Shuttle Enterprise. Space Shuttles that actually went into space? 3. Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
Currently NASA have three space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
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NASA built a total of five space shuttles: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. These shuttles were in operation from 1981 to 2011.
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