None have ever been outside low earth orbit. The moon is too far
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
Space shuttles are used to transport astronauts and cargo to and from space, including missions to the International Space Station. They provide a reusable and cost-effective means of reaching space compared to traditional rockets. Additionally, shuttles have been instrumental in carrying out scientific research, satellite deployment, and servicing missions in space.
5 NASA Shuttles have been into space. Of those 5 shuttles, 2 were unfortunately destroyed. There has been a total of 135 Space missions using the space shuttle between the years 1980 and 2011 :)
There has been 128 launched and only 1 has failed so.....127.
Space shuttles were designed for multiple missions, typically flying around 25-30 missions before being retired. NASA had multiple space shuttles in its fleet, such as Atlantis, Discovery, Endeavour, and Columbia, which were used for various missions before being replaced.
There have been about 10 missions. There were actually 135 shuttle missions starting on April 12, 1981. A total of 5 shuttles were built for the program.
5 different space shuttles have been launched on 129 missions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_shutle
Space shuttles are used to transport astronauts and cargo to and from space, including missions to the International Space Station. They provide a reusable and cost-effective means of reaching space compared to traditional rockets. Additionally, shuttles have been instrumental in carrying out scientific research, satellite deployment, and servicing missions in space.
5 NASA Shuttles have been into space. Of those 5 shuttles, 2 were unfortunately destroyed. There has been a total of 135 Space missions using the space shuttle between the years 1980 and 2011 :)
The space shuttles were designed to fly A maximum of 100 missions each, but every orbiter will have been destroyed or retired before reaching even 70 missions.
There has been 128 launched and only 1 has failed so.....127.
Space shuttles were designed for multiple missions, typically flying around 25-30 missions before being retired. NASA had multiple space shuttles in its fleet, such as Atlantis, Discovery, Endeavour, and Columbia, which were used for various missions before being replaced.
Space shuttles have been to low Earth orbit, carrying astronauts and satellites for missions such as servicing the Hubble Space Telescope and building the International Space Station. They have also traveled to higher altitudes to deploy scientific instruments and conduct experiments.
The United States, Russia, China, India, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the United Arab Emirates have all been involved in missions to Mars. NASA's Mars missions have been the most extensive and successful to date.
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
Some of the space shuttles that have been used in space programs around the world include NASA's Space Shuttle fleet (e.g. Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour), the Soviet Union's Buran, and China's Shenzhou.