It should be since Endeavor made multiple flights. I think it depends on the condition though.
The first reusable space ship was the Space Shuttle created by NASA. Named Space Shuttle Columbia.
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A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft meant for manned missions into orbit.
The first reusable winged space shuttle was the Apollo or the columbia...I know that the penn foster tests are hard but this narrows it down to two answers...good luckthe answer is a: columbia (((just took the test 10-25-09)))
Yes, the Space Shuttle was designed to be reusable, with the orbiter being the only part that was meant to return to Earth and be reused for multiple missions. The solid rocket boosters and external fuel tank were not reusable.
The shuttle has a large payload and it is reusable.
The first reusable space ship was the Space Shuttle created by NASA. Named Space Shuttle Columbia.
As the space shuttle is a reusable it is now to old.
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The Space Shuttle
A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft meant for manned missions into orbit.
The Space Shuttle is pretty much reusable. The orbiter is, and the Solid Rocket Boosters were designed to be salvaged and remanufactured, although I'm not sure that any SRBs have ever flown again. The SpaceShipOne rocket technically reached space, (but not orbit) and is completely reusable, and SpaceShipTwo will be completely reusable.
The space shuttle.
Th space shuttle is a reusable space craft
Apollo 13 was not a Space Shuttle in any sence, as it was not a reusable space craft.
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Nasa space shuttle