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The first space shuttle that "flew" was the Enterprise, but it was not capable of space flight.The first orbital shuttle was Columbia.The next orbital shuttle was Challenger.
It takes about 8 minutes from launch to enter space.More information on Space Shuttlehttp://www.onestopsolver.com/space-shuttle-orbit-flight-path.html
I'm not sure there was a first person, but I think the first flight to have a slinky in space was Space Shuttle flight 51-D launched in 1985 with a crew of David Griggs, Charles Walker, Karol J. Bobko, Donald E. Williams, Rhea Seddon & Jeffrey Hoffman. It was a slinky toy called a slinky mouse
The first successful flight to the moon was Apollo 11 in 1969. It took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FLA.
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The first space shuttle that "flew" was the Enterprise, but it was not capable of space flight.The first orbital shuttle was Columbia.The next orbital shuttle was Challenger.
It takes about 8 minutes from launch to enter space.More information on Space Shuttlehttp://www.onestopsolver.com/space-shuttle-orbit-flight-path.html
Columbia's first mission, which was also the first flight of any space shuttle, began on April 12th, 1981. The space shuttle Columbia's last mission was launched on January 16, 2003 at 15:39:00 UTC.
It was first launched on the 3rd of October 1985. There is a full article on Wikipedia - see related link.
if you take direct flight, it takes about 10hrs.
If it is a direct flight it will take about 12 hours.
I'm not sure there was a first person, but I think the first flight to have a slinky in space was Space Shuttle flight 51-D launched in 1985 with a crew of David Griggs, Charles Walker, Karol J. Bobko, Donald E. Williams, Rhea Seddon & Jeffrey Hoffman. It was a slinky toy called a slinky mouse
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it depends on the flight you take!
Wilbur Wright was the first of the duo to take flight.
The first successful flight to the moon was Apollo 11 in 1969. It took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FLA.
They ride in a space shuttle and they use a special camera.