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The commander of the NASA mission that first took a slinky into space was Captain John W. Young. He was the commander of the Gemini 10 mission in July 1966, where the slinky was used to demonstrate the effects of microgravity. The mission aimed to conduct various experiments and was notable for its contributions to space exploration.
NASA took a slinky into space on mission STS-51-F, also known as Space Shuttle Challenger mission in 1985. The slinky was used to demonstrate principles of microgravity in space.
Ian Martinez. he was the ice skater that lived many years
The slinky toy was first taken into space on mission STS-51-F, which flew on July 29, 1985, as part of the space shuttle Challenger mission. The purpose of taking the slinky into space was to demonstrate fluid dynamics principles in microgravity.
A slinky toy was first taken into space on the NASA mission Apollo 9 in March 1969. The mission was primarily a test flight for the Lunar Module, and the slinky was used to demonstrate the effects of microgravity. Astronauts performed various experiments with the slinky, showcasing its unique movement in a weightless environment.
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NASA took a slinky into space on mission STS-51-F, also known as Space Shuttle Challenger mission in 1985. The slinky was used to demonstrate principles of microgravity in space.
Ian Martinez. he was the ice skater that lived many years
The slinky toy was first taken into space on mission STS-51-F, which flew on July 29, 1985, as part of the space shuttle Challenger mission. The purpose of taking the slinky into space was to demonstrate fluid dynamics principles in microgravity.
A slinky toy was first taken into space on the NASA mission Apollo 9 in March 1969. The mission was primarily a test flight for the Lunar Module, and the slinky was used to demonstrate the effects of microgravity. Astronauts performed various experiments with the slinky, showcasing its unique movement in a weightless environment.
The first toy slinky in space was in 1985 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-51-D mission. The slinky was used by NASA astronaut, Jeff Hoffman, to demonstrate the effects of microgravity on the toy's behavior.
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The Discovery space shuttle took a Slinky up in 1985.
Commander Alan Sheppard the first American in space.
The mission commander on the Apollo 11 space mission was Neil Armstrong. He was the first person to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, followed by Buzz Aldrin.