1984. The first launch was for mission STS-41D, which ran from August 30, 1984 to September 5, 1984.
The space shuttle Discovery was made in the 1970s, with its construction starting in 1979. It was the third of the five space shuttles built by NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Program. Discovery had its first flight in 1984.
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.
Space Shuttle Discovery, September 29, 1988.
The first satellite to be repaired in space was Solar Max. It was repaired by astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984.
the space shuttle (discovery) was the first manned space ship that was reuseable.
I think it was Discovery
1984. The first launch was for mission STS-41D, which ran from August 30, 1984 to September 5, 1984.
The space shuttle Discovery was made in the 1970s, with its construction starting in 1979. It was the third of the five space shuttles built by NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Program. Discovery had its first flight in 1984.
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.
Space Shuttle Discovery, September 29, 1988.
The first satellite to be repaired in space was Solar Max. It was repaired by astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984.
The first Spanish woman in space was Pedro Duque. He flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1998.
Space Shuttle Discovery.
they were discovering space therefore discovery
Ellison Onizuka was the first Asian American to "reach" space. He flew into space successfully with the Space Shuttle Discovery. He was killed during the mission as the Space Shuttle Challenger destructed.
The first African Canadian astronaut was Dr. Roberta Bondar. She flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1992, becoming the first neurologist in space and the first Canadian woman to travel to space.