missions are used for catholic chuches, even now
Missions are still being used today.
Yes, and there still is one. All of the missions have gardens that are still used today. The missions are state historical property and open for services and visitors.
they didn't
The Saturn V has been retired and is no longer in use. It was last used in 1973 for the Skylab space station missions. Today, newer rockets like the Falcon Heavy and the SLS are used for space exploration.
At least nine missions by the ESA, Japanese Space Agency and NASA have used ion propulsion.
all of the 21 missions
These are called "missions" because of the "mission-like" way they did things.
The Catholic Church built the missions and still hold services today at missions. The priests lived there with mission Native Americans and 5-6 soldiers stationed at each mission.
Missions are used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity. In the US southwest, Spanish missions were usually devoted to converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
No. Many today are in the middle of a city.
The California missions used adobe, timber, stone, brick, and tile.
Today the state of California has the 21 missions as historical property. The state manages the missions.