Space Shuttle Enterprise is on the flight deck of the Intrepid in New York, the remains Space Shuttle Columbia (Broke apart in 2003) are on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, the remains of Space Shuttle Challenger (Broke apart in 1986) is in an abandoned missile at Launch Complex 46 at Patricks Air Force Base, Space Shuttle Discovery is at the National Air and Space Museum in Virginia, Space Shuttle Atlantis will soon be at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and Space Shuttle Endeavour will soon be at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California.
The names of the 6 American Space Shuttles were Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
There is a total of five space shuttles that belonged to NASA. These shuttles are Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, Columbia, and Challenger. However, they have all been retired from service.
6 TotalChallenger, Columbia,Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, and Buran (Soviet reusable spacecraft) There have been six Space Shuttles. Five have flown in space. The first, Enterprise, flew only in Earth's atmosphere.
Columbia [Sadly Destroyed during re-entry] Challenger [Destroyed at Launch] Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour are retired.Buran belongs to Russia.[Destroyed in hangar collaspe at Banikour Cosmodrome]Bold shuttles are nasa
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
The names of the 6 American Space Shuttles were Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
There is a total of five space shuttles that belonged to NASA. These shuttles are Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, Columbia, and Challenger. However, they have all been retired from service.
There was only 6 Space Shuttles. Only 5 of them went into space.
6 TotalChallenger, Columbia,Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, and Buran (Soviet reusable spacecraft) There have been six Space Shuttles. Five have flown in space. The first, Enterprise, flew only in Earth's atmosphere.
Columbia [Sadly Destroyed during re-entry] Challenger [Destroyed at Launch] Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour are retired.Buran belongs to Russia.[Destroyed in hangar collaspe at Banikour Cosmodrome]Bold shuttles are nasa
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
Formerly in use were the Challenger and Columbia Currently in use are the Endeavour, Atlantis, Discovery, and Enterprise
6. Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour.
Multiple space shuttle orbiter vehicles are necessary to meet launch schedules. While reusable, each orbiter requires 6-9 months of refurbishment and processing before it is ready for the next mission. NASA refers to this as the "flow"
Six space shuttles have gone into space. The U.S launched Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor.A:As of April 5th 2010, 130 launches of the Space Shuttle have been successfully reached orbit. This obviously does not include STS-51L, of the orbiter Challenger but does included STS-131 (Mondays launch of Discovery)In September, NASA will end the 30 year Space Shuttle program after 3 more launches, STS-132(Atlantis), STS-133(Endeavor), and STS-134 (Discovery). It'll be a sad day for most in NASA.6 TotalChallenger, Columbia,Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, and Buran (Soviet reusable spacecraft) There have been six Space Shuttles. Five have flown in space. The first, Enterprise, flew only in Earth's atmosphere.
There has been a total of 6 space shuttles launched into orbit by two countries, the United States and the former Soviet Union. They are (year of first and last flights) Columbia (1981-2003) Challenger (1983-1986) Discovery (1984-2011) Atlantis (1984-2011) Buran Soviet Space Shuttle (1988, one flight) Endeavour (1992-2011)
R. S. Snyder has written: 'Continuous flow electrophoresis system experiments on shuttle flights STS-6 and STS-7' -- subject(s): Electrophoresis, Space shuttles