Every week the launch changes talk to the scientist looking out the window to check your launches he will say that's successful launch no. whatever.
because those launches are government sponsored, and only trained astronauts went on them.there are probably several hundred successful launches involving humans by now, though, and several thousand altogether.
Im fairly sure all that stuff about the moon is a myth but if not the myth is that at the space station in mossdeep a scientist will say that there have been 100 successful launches and ask if you want to go to the moon. I am only up to 55 launches so i cant tell you if it is a myth or not.
The initial launch date for the first Russian Space Station Mir was on February 20, 1986. There were several launches to the space station after that until April of 1996.
Over 56 shuttle launches
There have been 134 space shuttle launches. 39 launches of Discovery 32 launches of Atlantis 25 launches of Endeavour 28 launches of Columbia 10 launches of Challenger
The last rocket to go into space was likely a SpaceX Falcon 9, which frequently launches satellites and cargo to the International Space Station. Rockets launch frequently, so there may have been more recent launches since then.
You can't go to space in Pokemon Sapphire, Ruby, Or Emerald. The number of launches is how many weeks you've played.
Logically, if there was a secret space station, no one - we - wouldn't know about it.It's highly unlikely that there is one because all the necessary maintenance, rocket launches on a scale required for space station wouldn't go unnoticed. Also, space station would be clearly visible for amateur astronomers all over the world.
in mosdeep
there isn't
Once a space shuttle launches, it ascends into space powered by its rocket boosters and engines. It travels to its designated orbit or destination, such as the International Space Station or to deploy satellites. After completing its mission, the shuttle re-enters the Earth's atmosphere, gliding back to a runway landing.
Space launches in Florida primarily occur at the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, both located on the east coast near Cape Canaveral. These facilities are pivotal for NASA and commercial spaceflight operations, hosting a variety of missions including crewed and uncrewed launches. The area's favorable weather and geographic location make it ideal for space exploration activities.