Six space shuttles have gone into space. The U.S launched Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor.
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 Total
Challenger, 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.
The space shuttles are Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, Endeavour, and Enterprise.
She travelled on the space shuttle Endeavour.
India's space shuttles are known as the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) or the "Bhāratīya Antarikṣ Anusandhān Saṅgaṭhan" in Hindi.
Yes, "space shuttles" should be italicized when it refers to the name of a specific space shuttle (e.g., Discovery, Atlantis) or when used in a general sense to describe the type of spacecraft used in the Space Shuttle program.
The name of the second space shuttle is "Enterprise." It was originally built as a test vehicle and did not go on operational space missions like the other shuttles.
Challenger, Columbia
The space shuttles are Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, Endeavour, and Enterprise.
Columbia
India has no space shuttles.
She travelled on the space shuttle Endeavour.
Challenger
There was only 6 Space Shuttles. Only 5 of them went into space.
India's space shuttles are known as the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) or the "Bhāratīya Antarikṣ Anusandhān Saṅgaṭhan" in Hindi.
No space shuttle has been to the moon and back.
None of the Spar Shuttles landed on the moon.
There's more than 1, Enterprise is the most well known
Yes, "space shuttles" should be italicized when it refers to the name of a specific space shuttle (e.g., Discovery, Atlantis) or when used in a general sense to describe the type of spacecraft used in the Space Shuttle program.