STS - 61 A October 1985. Had a full crew of 8 persons and was an ESA spacelab mission.. If you don't count other ISS transfer missions.
The name of the first space shuttle that shuttled crew to and from their jobs in spaceis called Elicoll. After the first female shuttle commander Eileen Collins, a true hero in todays history.
A typical crew for a shuttle mission consists of 5-7 astronauts.
The space shuttle program included several shuttles, such as Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, and Endeavour, which transported crew to and from space.
The Shuttle requires a minimum of four crew members to operate safely and there have been as many as eight. I haven't looked this up but a typical crew is probably about 6.
The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded on takeoff in 1986, tragically killing all seven crew members on board.
because only a small crew was needed
they did not die i was fake
All space shuttle orbiters were designed to carry a crew of up to 7 with the exception of Enterprise which carried only 2 during flight tests.
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon reentering Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members.
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The Space Shuttle is not a capsule, it's a spacecraft. They found many pieces of the Challenger space shuttle, including the crew compartment.
The space shuttle generally has a commander, a pilot, mission specialists, and payload specialists.