I want to be a astronaut! Mark Lee( a awesome astronaut) came to my school today!!
The launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor was on February 8 at 4:15 AM EST
Apollo 1 was not an actual program, it was a scheduled mission as part of the Apollo Program. Apollo 1 had a scheduled launch date of February 21, 1967.
They haven't scheduled it yet, but May 8 2011 at the earliest.
The last shuttle launch was STS-135, which took place on July 8, 2011, and marked the final mission of the Space Shuttle program. There are no plans for further shuttle launches as NASA has shifted its focus to other space exploration initiatives.
"Nasa space launch" refers to the launch of a spacecraft or rocket by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This event marks the beginning of a mission to explore space, conduct research, or deploy satellites. The timeline of a NASA space launch typically includes pre-launch preparations, liftoff, in-orbit activities, and re-entry or landing.
India will launch its first manned space mission in 2016 in a bid to match space pioneers such as Russia and the United States
The launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor was on February 8 at 4:15 AM EST
Apollo 1 was not an actual program, it was a scheduled mission as part of the Apollo Program. Apollo 1 had a scheduled launch date of February 21, 1967.
They haven't scheduled it yet, but May 8 2011 at the earliest.
No. It's scheduled for launch in 2018.
Yes. The final space shuttle launch is scheduled for April of this year.
The next shuttle to launch is Discovery, flying mission STS-133. The final missions scheduled for the space shuttle program are: - Endeavor on STS-134, slated for launch 27 February 2011 - Atlantis on STS-135, slated for launch no earlier than 28 June 2011, but funding is pending the passage of an appropriations bill.
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As at March 1st 2008, the next launch of the shuttle is scheduled for March 11 at 2:28 am EDT.
The last shuttle launch was STS-135, which took place on July 8, 2011, and marked the final mission of the Space Shuttle program. There are no plans for further shuttle launches as NASA has shifted its focus to other space exploration initiatives.
"Nasa space launch" refers to the launch of a spacecraft or rocket by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This event marks the beginning of a mission to explore space, conduct research, or deploy satellites. The timeline of a NASA space launch typically includes pre-launch preparations, liftoff, in-orbit activities, and re-entry or landing.
The first shuttle launch was April 12, 1981. It was called STS-1