No, they won't. The reason that they've lasted so long is because of routine checks and adjustments. These shuttles are old and are almost due for their replacements. Nothing in this world lasts forever.
Space Shuttle Atlantis.
The last space shuttle landing was by Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 21 at 5:57 a.m. EDT.
The Space Shuttle is already being replaced, and will be retired in 2010.
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
The last space shuttle mission was STS-135
Space Shuttle Atlantis.
Space Shuttle Endeavour was the final Space Shuttle built. It was built to replace Space Shuttle Challenger.
The last space shuttle landing was by Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 21 at 5:57 a.m. EDT.
The Space Shuttle is already being replaced, and will be retired in 2010.
Space Shuttle Atlantis was the last space shuttle to launch at 11:29 a.m. EDT, on July 8, 2011.
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
There has never been a space shuttle mission to Mars. The space shuttle is not designed for planetary trips.
The last space shuttle launch was originally planned for early 2011, but it was delayed to July 8, 2011. The Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) was the final shuttle mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program before the fleet was retired.
The last Space Shuttle to go into space and to the Space Station was Endeavour
As the space shuttle is a reusable it is now to old.