No, the Cassini space mission ended on September 15, 2017, when the spacecraft was deliberately directed into Saturn's atmosphere and burned up. The mission provided valuable data and insights into Saturn and its moons during its 20-year journey.
Cassini is still active but Huygens is not.
This was to have happened last year, but problems were found that had to be corrected. The latest estimate is in Feb. 2011, but this is still subject to change. Check the nasa.gov website for the latest information.
The 11 May 2009 space mission was the launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-125 mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. The mission involved five spacewalks to install new instruments and make repairs to extend the telescope's operational lifespan.
That would have to be the Voyager Project. It left the Solar System some years ago and it's still going strong.
The last Space Shuttle trip to outer space is still going on today, November 21, 2008. It was launched on November 14, 2008
Cassini - it's still there and will be for a while.
It is a matter of personal opinion
Cassini is still active but Huygens is not.
This was to have happened last year, but problems were found that had to be corrected. The latest estimate is in Feb. 2011, but this is still subject to change. Check the nasa.gov website for the latest information.
yes
The 11 May 2009 space mission was the launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-125 mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. The mission involved five spacewalks to install new instruments and make repairs to extend the telescope's operational lifespan.
That would have to be the Voyager Project. It left the Solar System some years ago and it's still going strong.
The Cassini unmanned satellite has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, and its mission will continue until 2017. No manned mission to the Moon, much less to any other planet, is currently being developed. NASA has proposed another unmanned probe to the moons Titan or Enceladus as part of the exploration of the planetary system. However, this is still in the planning stages.
The Space Shuttle Discovery has recently been retired. The Shuttle made it first mission in August 30, 1984 and it's last mission was February 24, 2011.
I'm assuming the question is asking if they are still active in space missions and not asking if they ever landed after their mission. No, they all retired from NASA.
The last Space Shuttle trip to outer space is still going on today, November 21, 2008. It was launched on November 14, 2008
She died in 1986 in a space shuttle mission as a backup when it exploded.