yes they made a important discovery about hydrogen but blew up in the atmosphere and all info on the discovery was lost i am shad0vv3
There were 5. Space Shuttle Columbia (destroyed in 2003), Space Shuttle Challenger (destroyed in 1886), Space Shuttle Discovery, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and Space Shuttle Endeavour.
The first Space Shuttle, named Columbia, took off into space on April 12, 1981.
The second space shuttle was named "Challenger." It followed the first space shuttle, Columbia, in NASA's fleet of reusable spacecraft. Challenger tragically disintegrated shortly after launch in 1986.
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
The space shuttle was named "Endeavour."
The Space Shuttle program was named after the Apollo program to honor the Apollo missions that landed astronauts on the Moon. The name Apollo also had historical significance and symbolized the United States' commitment to space exploration.
The first space shuttle to fly in space was named Columbia. It completed its maiden flight on April 12, 1981.
A robotic arm named the Canadarm.
the space shuttle was named as Columbia
The only Space Shuttle named Explorer is a full sized replica/mockup/model of the Space Shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Many space missions of varying types have been named Explorer.
The space shuttle Endeavour was named after the HMS Endeavour, the ship commanded by James Cook on his first voyage of discovery in the 18th century. NASA chose this name to symbolize the spirit of exploration and discovery that characterized both the ship and the space shuttle.
The first reusable space ship was the Space Shuttle created by NASA. Named Space Shuttle Columbia.