Enterprise - Test shuttle, never flew into space Columbia - Burned up on re-entry Challenger - Exploded on take-off Discovery - Functional Atlantis - Functional Endeavour - Functional
Two other space stations that have orbited Earth in the past are Mir, which was operated by the Soviet Union and later Russia, and Skylab, which was operated by NASA. Both stations played important roles in advancing human space exploration.
The 36 year old Space Shuttle Enterprise is housed at the Interprid Sea Air and Space Museum in New York City, the 29 year old Space Shuttle Discovery is at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum in Virginia, the 27 year old Space Shuttle Atlantis is at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, and the 21 year old Space Shuttle Endeavour is at the California Science Center in California.
One main function is to manuver the shutles gas tanks so the shuttle could stay in space flying. The other function is to add more fenger-5 fuel to make the shuttle's materials work slowly which is important. There is your answer my young student.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft is housed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
I think they are housed in adult jail and prison
Feudalism is an idea, a form of government. It isn't "housed" anywhere.
The place where aeroplanes are housed is called a hanger.
The ships which housed convicts in England during the 1700s were called hulks.
Two electrons can be housed in the first energy level.
RMS Titanic was built and housed in the shipyard of Harland & Wolff in Belfast.
The "Wright Flyer", is the name that was given to the aircraft created by the Wright brothers. It is currently housed in the National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, DC.