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When was the first space shuttle put into orbit?

April 12 1981. The shuttle Columbia.


Which shuttle flight put the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit for the first time?

Space Shuttle Discovery. STS-31.


Does the space shuttle put satellites in space?

Yes it can and has.


What was the Space Shuttle's flight number that put the Hubble space telescope in space?

35


Who invented the challenger space shuttle?

The Challenger Space Shuttle was invented and put together by a team of designers and experts from NASA. The Challenger disaster happened on January 28, 1986.


What was Sally Ride's job on the Space Shuttle?

On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space. She was an astronaut on a space shuttle mission. Her job was to work the robotic arm. She used the arm to help put satellites into space.


What space shuttle mission put a telescope in space?

The space shuttle mission that put the Hubble Space Telescope in space was STS-31, which launched on April 24, 1990. The Hubble Space Telescope has provided invaluable insights into the universe and revolutionized our understanding of space.


How would you eat or drink on board a space shuttle?

first u open the package then reach your hand in then put it in your mouth, chew and swallow


Which space shuttle flight put the hubble space telescope into orbit also what was their flight number?

Space Shuttle Discovery, mission STS-31.


How do you put aeronautics in a sentenes?

The National Aeronautics and Space association is most famously known for sending a teacher in the Challenger, a space shuttle into space


Can the space shuttle fly to the moon?

No, the space shuttle was designed for missions in low Earth orbit and did not have the capability to fly to the moon. The Apollo missions, not the space shuttle, were responsible for sending humans to the moon.


What country was able to put the first human in space?

The United States.The Space Shuttle is the first reusable orbitalspacecraft.The first craft to exceed 100 km (about 60 miles) in altitude was the experimental X-15 aircraft in 1959, also created by the United States. The capsule from the unmanned Gemini 2 test mission was reused for the also unmanned test flight of the Air Force's Manned Orbital Laboratory in 1966.