Endeavorour's was first launched on 7 May 1992, it returned to Earth on 16 May 1992.
Endeavour.
5 Space Shuttle missions were launched in the year 2000 in this order; STS-99 - Endeavour STS-101 - Atlantis STS-106 - Atlantis STS-92 - Discovery STS-97 - Endeavour
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The Canadarm2 was developed in the 1990s by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). It launched on the Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-100 mission in April 2001.
NASA maintains 3 shuttle orbiters, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. As of July 2009, the most recent launch was of Endeavour. Discovery is currently scheduled for launch in late August 2009.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour was first launched on May 7, 1992, and returned on May 16, 1992. Its mission was to capture and redeploy a stranded communications satellite.
The construction of the HMS Endeavour took about 18 months, beginning in 1764 and completing in 1765. Built at the Whitby shipyard in England, the ship was designed for exploration and was famously used by Captain James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific. The Endeavour was launched on July 21, 1764, and set sail on its historic voyage in 1768.
The mission that retrieved the malfunctioning Intelsat VI satellite for repairs and then launched it back into its correct orbit was STS-49, which was the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The mission took place in May 1992 and involved a series of spacewalks to capture, repair, and re-deploy the satellite.
Garret Reisman took one aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, which launched on March 11, 2008.
Mae Jemison launched into space from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on the Space Shuttle Endeavour mission STS-47 in September 1992.
Discovery Discovery was launched two years before the Challenger blew up. The replacement was "Endeavour"