The next shuttle to launch is Discovery, flying mission STS-133.
The final missions scheduled for the space shuttle program are:
- Endeavor on STS-134, slated for launch 27 February 2011
- Atlantis on STS-135, slated for launch no earlier than 28 June 2011, but funding is pending the passage of an appropriations bill.
No. The next shuttle mission - which will be the next-to-last shuttle launch - is scheduled for October, 2010.
Columbia.Actually, Columbia flew five times in 1981 and 1982, then Challenger began flying in 1983.So, whether you wanted to know which shuttle flew the second mission, or what shuttle began flying after Columbia, here's your answer.
John Kay made the flying shuttle
The flying shuttle was invented by John Kay in 1733.
John Kay - flying shuttle - died in 1780.
The guy who created the flying shuttle is John Kay
The last space shuttle mission was STS-135
John Kay invented the flying shuttle during the year 1733.
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
The next shuttle to launch is Discovery, flying mission STS-133, and is currently planned to liftoff on 2 November 2010, at 4:18 pm. The final missions scheduled for the space shuttle program are: - Endeavor on STS-134, slated for launch 27 February 2011 - Atlantis on STS-135, slated for launch no earlier than 28 June 2011, but funding is pending the passage of an appropriations bill.
The last planned shuttle mission is due July 8, 2011 with Atlantis
Space Shuttle Discovery.