STS-4 launched on June 27th 1982.
Atlantis was the fourth shuttle built.
From the mission notes: International Space Station crew rotation and assembly of a fourth starboard truss segment (ITS S6) and a fourth set of solar arrays and batteries. Also replaced a failed unit for a system that converts urine to drinking water. The day before expected landing, the crew answered questions from many students including Crista Nishimoto of Stevenson Middle School who asked the question at the space downlink at Punahou School.
It depends on how fast you are traveling, Apollo astronauts orbited the moon for three days,then landed on the surface the fourth day.
Enterprise (OV-101): The Space Shuttle Enterprise was the first orbiter built for the Space Shuttle program. It was used for atmospheric test flights and was never flown into space. Columbia (OV-102): The Space Shuttle Columbia was the first orbiter to fly into space. It completed 27 missions before tragically disintegrating during re-entry on February 1, 2003, leading to the loss of all seven crew members. Challenger (OV-099): The Space Shuttle Challenger completed nine missions before its tragic explosion shortly after launch on January 28, 1986, resulting in the loss of all seven crew members. Discovery (OV-103): The Space Shuttle Discovery flew the most missions out of all the orbiters, with a total of 39. It was the third orbiter to join the fleet and played a crucial role in many notable missions. Atlantis (OV-104): The Space Shuttle Atlantis flew 33 missions and was the fourth operational shuttle to be built. It conducted numerous significant missions, including the final shuttle mission in July 2011. Endeavour (OV-105): The Space Shuttle Endeavour was built as a replacement for Challenger and flew 25 missions. It was named after the British ship HMS Endeavour, which was commanded by Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery. It's worth noting that after the Challenger and Columbia accidents, the remaining space shuttles underwent safety enhancements, and additional missions were carried out with a focus on the International Space Station (ISS) construction and resupply. The retirement of the space shuttle program occurred in 2011, and the orbiters have since been placed on display at museums across the United States. If you're intrested in space, please come and watch some of my top quality spaceflight simulation. It is on a game called Spaceflight Simulator and I make all sort of content. Spaceflight simulator is a super realistic simulation type game. You can find my channel by searching up these exact words ' 🚀 Ultimate Guide: Step-by-Step Tutorial to Reach the Moon! 🌕 SoulSpace ' Regenerate response
John Swigert, Fred Haise, and James Lovell. There was supposed to be a fourth crew member but he ended up not going on the Apollo 13 mission and instead went on the Apollo 14 mission.
Atlantis was the fourth shuttle built.
The fourth mission is avalanche rescue.
How would the fourth mission in medal of honor frontline
They would throw some yarn on a shuttle and throw the shuttle back and fourth until it turns into a cloth.
Not all schools require mission projects in fourth grade. It varies by school and state standards. Some schools may incorporate mission projects as part of their curriculum, while others may not.
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The fourth and final repressed "Christina" mission can only be played after you've downloaded the Da Vinci Disappearance expansion.
Yes. In 1771, he found the fourth mission.
yes the fourth mission is the Stalingrad one.
Father Junipero Serra founded the fourth mission San Gabriel
Did u get this of the mission packet in fourth grade because i have to do it too.
No! You have to wait!!