The first time the space shuttle went into orbit was April 12th, 1981
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On April 12, 1981 the space shuttle Columbia was the first shuttle to orbit the Earth.
The first shuttle that went into space was the Space Shuttle Columbia. It made a total of 28 missions. The shuttle was commanded by pilot John Young who was the first one to land it as well.
The first American space shuttle, Columbia, went into space on April 12, 1981.
The first space shuttle to be built but never flew into space was the Space Shuttle Enterprise. It was used for approach and landing tests during the late 1970s.
The first Space Shuttle launch was on April 12th, 1981. NASA (USA) launched Space Shuttle Columbia on STS-1.
For her second trip to space she did not go on a space shuttle. She travelled in 2012, but the last space shuttle was in 2011. So in 2012 she went on Soyuz TMA-05M, a Russian space craft. She went on it to the International Space Station.
The space shuttle went into space and studied outer space.
None of them went to the moon.
Marc Garneau went into space for the first time on October 5, 1984 as part of NASA's Space Shuttle Challenger mission STS-41-G. He became the first Canadian astronaut in space.
All of them except Space Shuttle Challenger
the shuttle went into space because it launched the Hubble space telescope.