No, NASA no longer launches space shuttles. The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011 after completing its final mission, STS-135. Since then, NASA has transitioned to other spacecraft, such as the Space Launch System (SLS) and the Orion crew vehicle, for human space exploration. Additionally, NASA collaborates with commercial partners for crewed missions to the International Space Station.
NASA launches the space shuttle from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
NASA because they launch space shuttles into space.
The NASA space shuttles launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Specifically, they used Launch Complex 39, which consisted of two launch pads: Pad 39A and Pad 39B.
NASA They are the only ones to launch space shuttles seeing as how the space shuttle is NASA's vehicle
All major NASA space vehicle launches involving Manned Flight operations are executed at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FLorida.
the person that wants to launch a space shuttle, a space company like NASA or the government
As of September 2021, NASA does not have any shuttles left to launch. The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011, with the final mission of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. NASA now relies on commercial partners and other space agencies for crewed missions to space.
NASA space shuttles
Currently NASA have three space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
NASA launches space shuttles eastward from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Launching towards the east takes advantage of the Earth's rotation, providing an additional push that helps the spacecraft reach orbit more efficiently.
The Space Shuttles still in use by NASA are the Discovery, the Endeavor, and the Atlantis. Each of them is 184 feet long. Each of these space shuttles' orbiters is 122 feet long.
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