NASA's oldest operational space shuttle, first flown in 1984, was named the Discovery. It was named to honor the spirit of exploration and the quest for knowledge, reflecting the legacy of previous ships and missions that carried the name "Discovery." The shuttle completed a total of 39 missions before its retirement in 2011.
The first operational Space Shuttle was named "Columbia." It completed its first mission in April 1981 and went on to fly a total of 28 missions before tragically breaking apart during re-entry in 2003.
The Columbia space shuttle was built in the 1970s and was the first operational space shuttle in NASA's fleet. It made its maiden flight on April 12, 1981.
The space shuttle was designed by a team of engineers and scientists at NASA with input from various contractors. The concept of the space shuttle was first proposed in the 1960s, and the first operational space shuttle, Columbia, was launched in 1981. It was a collaborative effort involving many individuals and organizations.
The first space shuttle ever built was the Space Shuttle Enterprise. It was constructed as a prototype and test vehicle and never flew into space. Enterprise was used for approach and landing tests before the operational shuttle flights began with Columbia.
The first shuttle flight was Enterprise on February 18, 1977 aboard the carrier aircraft.The first operational launch was Columbia on April 21st 1981.See related link for a full detail of the Shuttles launch history
The first operational Space Shuttle was named "Columbia." It completed its first mission in April 1981 and went on to fly a total of 28 missions before tragically breaking apart during re-entry in 2003.
The Columbia space shuttle was built in the 1970s and was the first operational space shuttle in NASA's fleet. It made its maiden flight on April 12, 1981.
The space shuttle was designed by a team of engineers and scientists at NASA with input from various contractors. The concept of the space shuttle was first proposed in the 1960s, and the first operational space shuttle, Columbia, was launched in 1981. It was a collaborative effort involving many individuals and organizations.
The first space shuttle ever built was the Space Shuttle Enterprise. It was constructed as a prototype and test vehicle and never flew into space. Enterprise was used for approach and landing tests before the operational shuttle flights began with Columbia.
The Mercury program
The first shuttle flight was Enterprise on February 18, 1977 aboard the carrier aircraft.The first operational launch was Columbia on April 21st 1981.See related link for a full detail of the Shuttles launch history
The first space shuttle test flights began in 1981, with the first operational flights beginning in 1982.
Apollo 11
At age 77, John Glenn, who is also the first American to orbit the earth
The oldest surviving space shuttle is the Enterprise, which was the first orbiter in NASA's Space Shuttle program. Enterprise never flew in space but was used for testing purposes, including approach and landing tests in the 1970s. It is now on display at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City.
NASAS voyonger 2 was the first to visit neptune
The Space Shuttle program began in 1981 with the launch of the first space shuttle, Columbia. Over the course of the program, five operational space shuttles were built and used for various missions until the program ended in 2011.