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What was the first name given to the first reusable spacecraft?

The Space Shuttle


What is a reusable spacecraft called?

A reusable spacecraft is typically called a space shuttle or a reusable launch vehicle. These spacecraft are designed to be launched into space multiple times, reducing the cost of space missions.


What is a spacecraft that can be used again and again?

The shuttle program was a spacecraft that was reusable.


What was the first spacecraft designed to be reused?

The Space Shuttle was the first spacecraft designed to be reused. It consisted of reusable orbiter vehicles that could return to Earth after completing their missions, as well as solid rocket boosters and an external fuel tank that were also reusable.


When was the first reusable space ship?

The first reusable space ship was the Space Shuttle created by NASA. Named Space Shuttle Columbia.


What was America's first reusable spacecraft?

The Space Shuttle, developed by NASA, was America's first reusable spacecraft. It was introduced in 1981 and consisted of an orbiter, solid rocket boosters, and an external fuel tank. The Space Shuttle program continued until 2011.


Why Is The Shuttle Special?

The space shuttle was among the first reusable spacecraft created and is capable of carrying out a very wide variety of missions.


What is a reusable spacecraft that transports astronauts and other materials?

space shuttle


What was the reusable manned spacecraft that was in operation from 1981 to 2011 named?

spaceshuttle


Did the worlds first purpose-built commercial spacecraft brake ground in the land of enchantment?

false


The spacecraft they used to get the moon was reasuable . TRUE or FALSE?

The Answer is false. The Atlas boosters were used only once, and a new command module and lunar lander was used for each mission. The space shuttle was the first "reusable" spacecraft.


Which spacecraft is reusable after it carries a crew to space and returns to Earth?

The Space Shuttle (orbiter).