Atlantis was one of NASA's Space Shuttle orbiters, designated OV-104. It flew a total of 33 missions between 1985 and 2011, including notable missions such as the Hubble Space Telescope deployment and the final shuttle mission, STS-135. Atlantis is renowned for its role in assembling and servicing the International Space Station (ISS) and is now on display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.
Currently NASA have three space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
Formerly in use were the Challenger and Columbia Currently in use are the Endeavour, Atlantis, Discovery, and Enterprise
Sunita Williams has flown on space shuttles Discovery and Atlantis as part of her missions with NASA.
Atlantis, Endeavor, Discovery are the only Space Shuttles currently operating in NASA's Space Shuttle program (Challenger and Columbia were both lost in explosions).
There are currently no active space shuttles. The Space Shuttle program was retired by NASA in 2011 with the final flight of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. NASA now relies on commercial partners like SpaceX for crewed missions to space.
Currently NASA have three space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
It is from Nasa
Yes, it did what NASA wanted it to.
The United States Government through NASA built the Atlantis space shuttle.
The Atlantis is a space shuttle (NASA) It is also, to most people, the legendary Lost continent in the Atlantic.
Formerly in use were the Challenger and Columbia Currently in use are the Endeavour, Atlantis, Discovery, and Enterprise
Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour are still operational.
Sunita Williams has flown on space shuttles Discovery and Atlantis as part of her missions with NASA.
Atlantis, Endeavor, Discovery are the only Space Shuttles currently operating in NASA's Space Shuttle program (Challenger and Columbia were both lost in explosions).
NASA will buy seats on Russian launches.
Enterprise, Columbia,challenger,Discovery,Atlantis,Endeavour. In this order, all shuttles.
There are currently no active space shuttles. The Space Shuttle program was retired by NASA in 2011 with the final flight of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. NASA now relies on commercial partners like SpaceX for crewed missions to space.