The life support and computers were installed in a space shuttle in 1985, by the great science and technologist Richard Walley! i hope this helps (:(:
Yes, space shuttles carry onboard computers to help control various systems like navigation, life support, and communication. These computers are essential for ensuring the shuttle operates safely and effectively in the harsh environment of space.
yes, on space shuttle, space station, Apollo, Saturn and Mercury missions, Soyuz and Mir, artificial satellites and orbitors. LOTS of computers up there.
The five general purpose computers (GPCs) on the space shuttle only have about 1 megabyte of memory. Although 1 megabyte might not seem like much by today's standards, the computers run very efficiently. Because the space shuttle's computers do not require a complex graphic interface or any of the many games and programs on a home computer, 1 megabyte is all that is required. All the computer does is process raw data from the shuttle's sensors, and coordinate the shuttle's functions.
Yes certain space shuttles have electronic devices such as; radios,computers,and etc
The Space Shuttle Endeavour was used to repair the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993 during the STS-61 mission. The crew installed corrective optics to fix the telescope's flawed vision.
Space Shuttle Endeavour was the final Space Shuttle built. It was built to replace Space Shuttle Challenger.
The first space shuttle developed by NASA was the Space Shuttle Enterprise, which never flew in space and was used for atmospheric flight tests. The first space shuttle to reach space was the Space Shuttle Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981.
There were 5. Space Shuttle Columbia (destroyed in 2003), Space Shuttle Challenger (destroyed in 1886), Space Shuttle Discovery, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and Space Shuttle Endeavour.
The name of the space shuttle was Challenger.
The space shuttle went into space and studied outer space.
Of the first Space Shuttle; Enterprise. Of the first space worthy Space Shuttle; Columbia.
Second space shuttle in space was Challenger, but second space shuttle ever was Enterprise, what was made for testing in atmosphere.