Yes we can see it from log files..
Being armed with ANY type of weapon capable of eliciting fear in the victim, but then being unsuccessful in obtaining anything of value.
No, Enterprise was the only prototype, and it did not go into space. Endeavour was the fifth "space capable" shuttle, built in 1991 to replace Challenger, which was destroyed on takeoff in 1986.
None - Enterprise (OV-101) wasn't capable of spaceflight (it had no engines or heat shield). It was used only for aerodynamic testing here on Earth, primarily during piggyback trials aboard a specially modified Boeing 747 jet aircraft.
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Enterprise - Not capable of space flightColumbia - Lost on entryChallenger - Lost on take offDiscoveryAtlantisEndeavor
No, a SCRAM ankle monitor is designed to detect alcohol consumption by monitoring an individual's sweat for ethanol. It is not capable of detecting drugs like cocaine.
Enterprise - Test bed - not capable of space flightColumbia - Disintegrated during re-entry in 2003Challenger - Destroyed 73 seconds after launch in 1986Discovery - Still in operationAtlantis - Still in operationEndeavor - Still in operation
An attempt to translate 'Love conquers all' into Irish; unfortunately it's incorrect. Google Translate is not capable of producing accurate Irish translations.
Enterprise was the first space shuttle orbiter built but it was used only for flight tests and was not capable of going into space. Columbia was the first orbiter built which was space worthy and launched on STS-1
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It is considered to be the Sovereign class. However there have been notions that in an alternate future universe there is an Uber USS Enterprise capable of things like warp 1000, faster than the speed of thought transporters, and the ability to split into previous models of itself to complete missions. In another time line there is the Enterprise class (meaning most advanced because the USS Enterprise has always been top of the line).