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Endeavor first went into space on May 7th, 1992.
The first space shuttle to go into space was Columbia on April 12th, 1981.
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The Space Shuttle Endeavor is being decommissioned and prepared to be a static display exhibit. It will never again go into space.
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No. The first shuttle that flew was the Enterprise. The first that traveled into space was Columbia
Space Shuttle Challenger and Space Shuttle Endeavor.
Atlantis will be the last Space Shuttle to go to space, flight number STS-135. Due for launch 28th June 2011. Endeavors last launch was on 16th May 2011 number STS-134. Endeavor is the newest of the shuttles, which was a replacement for Challenger and began operations in 1992.
The Endeavor, referring to the Space Shuttle Endeavour, was first launched on May 7, 1992. As of October 2023, it is 31 years old. If you meant a different "Endeavor," please provide more context for an accurate answer.
Endeavour is the British spelling of "endeavor," which means "to try hard to do or achieve something." The orbiter was named after the British HMS Endeavour, the ship which took Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery (1768-1771).
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The space shuttle Endeavour (not Endeavor) is 56 meters long. The space shuttle Endeavour was built as a replacement shuttle after Challenger exploded in 1986.
Yes, it was the first space shuttle to go to space
YURI GAGRIN WAS THE FIRST MAN and Valentina was the first women to go in space