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Originally Posted by Baz
For the Artemis I mission, four veteran engines were selected, with a combined 25 flights between them, according to NASA:
Engine E2045: The most veteran engine with 12 flights, including a docking with Mir in 1998 and John Glenn's flight, also in 1998
Engine E2056: Four flights, including STS-109, a Hubble Telescope servicing trip and Columbia’s last successful mission
Engine E2058: Six flights, all to build the space station
Engine E2060: Three flights, most notably STS-135 Atlantis, the final shuttle mission
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And this will be their last flight.
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