The space shuttle that completed the most successful missions is the Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103). It flew a total of 39 missions from 1984 to 2011, including significant missions such as the Hubble Space Telescope deployment and multiple International Space Station assembly flights. Discovery is celebrated for its reliability and contributions to space exploration.
The Space Shuttle Discoveryhas completed the mostsuccessful missions.Written By,Brainiocity And The Y Productions.
The second space shuttle to orbit the Earth was the Space Shuttle Challenger. It completed its first mission on April 9, 1983.
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
STS-1 was the first space shuttle mission. During this mission, space shuttle Columbia was commanded by Capt. John W. Young and piloted by Capt. Robert L. Crippen.
Astronaut Robert Curbeam, a native of Turner Station, completed his second mission in space in January 2001. He served as a mission specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-98 mission to the International Space Station.
The Space Shuttle Discoveryhas completed the mostsuccessful missions.Written By,Brainiocity And The Y Productions.
The second space shuttle to orbit the Earth was the Space Shuttle Challenger. It completed its first mission on April 9, 1983.
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
STS-1 was the first space shuttle mission. During this mission, space shuttle Columbia was commanded by Capt. John W. Young and piloted by Capt. Robert L. Crippen.
Astronaut Robert Curbeam, a native of Turner Station, completed his second mission in space in January 2001. He served as a mission specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-98 mission to the International Space Station.
After 9 Successful missions, it blew up due to a faulty O-ring in the booster, only after 73 seconds into its mission.
Columbia completed the first shuttle mission to orbit and back successfully and landed on April 14, 1981
The first space shuttle to fly after Challenger was Discovery, which completed its mission STS-26 in September 1988. Discovery was chosen for this mission due to its robust design and ability to safely return to flight.
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
The Turner Station native you are referring to is astronaut Robert Curbeam. He completed his second mission in space aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in January 2001, during the STS-98 mission to the International Space Station.
The last space shuttle mission was STS-135
The name of the NASA Space Shuttle that successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center on its final mission was Atlantis. Atlantis completed its final mission (STS-135) on July 8, 2011.