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Listed in order of flight.

## Spacecraft Pic Current Location Comments
X-15
1 56-6670
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. .
2A 56-6671
US Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH Damaged during test, rebuilt to test ramjets. Did not travel above 80 km.
MERCURY
7 MR-3 Freedom 7
(Shepard)
US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD In Visitor Center
11 MR-4 Liberty Bell 7
(Grissom)
Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS Sank after accidental hatch opening-found nearly 3 miles (4.8 km) deep in the Atlantic Ocean 516 miles (830 km) N.W. of Grand Turk Island.  Restored by Space Works
13 MA-6 Friendship 7
(Glenn)
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. .
18 MA-7 Aurora 7
(Carpenter)
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL .
16 MA-8 Sigma 7
(Schirra)
United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Titusville, FL The Astronaut Hall of Fame is part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
20 MA-9 Faith 7 
(Cooper)
Space Center Houston, Houston, TX Last Mercury flight
GEMINI
2303 Gemini 3
(Molly Brown)
(Grissom, Young)
Grissom Memorial, Spring Mill State Park, Mitchell, IN Only Gemini spacecraft with official name
1795 Gemini IV
[American Eagle] 
(McDivitt, White) 
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. NASA began using Roman numerals here. Unofficial name.
2326 Gemini V
[Conestoga] 
(Cooper, Conrad)
Space Center Houston, Houston, TX Unofficial name.
1858 Gemini VI-A
(Schirra, Stafford)
Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City, OK Formerly at St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO. Restored by Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
1853 Gemini VII
(Borman, Lovell)
Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA .
2641 Gemini VIII
(Armstrong, Scott)
Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum, Wapakoneta, OH .
2327 Gemini IX-A
(Stafford, Cernan)
KSC Visitors Complex, Kennedy Space Center FL .
1857 Gemini X
(Young, Collins)
Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS One of the hatches displayed at Virginia Air and Space Center, Hampton Virginia
1848 Gemini XI
(Conrad, Gordon)
California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA .
1853 Gemini XII
(Lovell, Aldrin)
Adler Planetarium, Chicago, IL Formerly at Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Greenbelt, MD
APOLLO
012 Apollo 1 AS-204
(Grissom, White, Chaffee)
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Not on Display. 
101 Apollo 7 AS-205
[Phoenix] 
(Schirra, Cunningham, Eisele)
Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas Love Field, Dallas, Texas First manned launch of Block 2 capsule. 
Unofficial name.
103 Apollo 8 AS-503 
(Borman, Lovell, Anders)
Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago, IL
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104 Apollo 9 AS-504
(Gumdrop) 

(McDivitt, Scott, Schweickart)
San Diego Air & Space Museum, San Diego, CA
Formerly located at: Michigan Space and Science Center, Jackson, MI
106 Apollo 10 AS-505 
(Charlie Brown) 
(Stafford, Young, Cernan)
Science Museum, London, England Hatch located at Michigan Space and Science Center
107 Apollo 11 AS-506
(Columbia) 

(Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins)
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.
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108 Apollo 12 AS-507 
(Yankee Clipper) 
(Conrad, Bean, Gordon)
Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton, VA All three astronauts were Naval officers
109 Apollo 13 AS-508
(Odyssey) 

(Lovell, Swigert, Haise)
Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS Restored by Space Works
110 Apollo 14 AS-509
(Kitty Hawk)
(Shepard, Mitchell, Roosa)
United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Titusville, FL The Astronaut Hall of Fame is part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
112 Apollo 15 AS-510
(Endeavour) 

(Scott, Worden, Irwin)
US Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH All three astronauts were Air Force officers
113 Apollo 16 AS-511
(Casper) 

(Young, Mattingly, Duke)
US Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL
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114 Apollo 17 AS-512
(America) 

(Cernan, Evans, Schmitt)
Space Center Houston, Houston, TX
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116 Skylab 1 SL-2
(Conrad, Weitz, Kerwin)
National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola FL All three astronauts were Naval officers
117 Skylab 2 SL-3 
(Bean, Lousma, Garriott)
Glenn Research Center, NASA, Cleveland OH
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118 Skylab 3 SL-4 
(Carr, Pogue, Gibson)
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.
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111 Apollo Soyuz Test Project
(Stafford, Brand, Slayton)
California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA Apollo Soyuz Test Project
ORBITERS
OV-101 Enterprise
Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA Originally named Constitution. Used only in landing tests
OV-102 Columbia
Kennedy Space Center, FL Destroyed Feb. 1, 2003 Not on public display - remains stored in Vehicle Assembly Building
OV-099 Challenger
SLC 31&32, Cape Canaveral Air Station, FL Destroyed Jan 26, 1986 Not on public display - stored in underground missle silo
OV-103 Discovery
Kennedy Space Center, FL Still in use
OV-104 Atlantis
Kennedy Space Center, FL Still in use
OV-105 Endeavour
Kennedy Space Center, FL Still in use
SPACESHIPONE
316 SpaceShipOne National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. N328KF Placed on display Oct 5, 2005
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