April 12, 1981
Depending on what you consider the first flight, the answer is 18 February 1977, 12 August 1977, or 12 April 1981.
Date
Orbiter
Major event
02/18/1977
Enterprise
First flight; Attached to Enterprise Shuttle Carrier Aircraft throughout flight.
08/12/1977
Enterprise
First free flight; Tailcone on; lakebed landing
10/12/1977
Enterprise
Third free flight; First with no tailcone; lakebed landing
10/26/1977
Enterprise
Final Enterprise free flight; First landing on Edwards AFB concrete runway.
04/12/1981
Columbia
First Columbia flight, first orbital test flight; STS-1
Enterprise never flew in space but it did fly in the atmosphere. If you consider Enterprise to count as one of the space shuttles, then the first flight was in 1977. If you only count the flights that launched into space, then Columbia was the first flight and occurred in 1981.
The US's first space shuttle was called Columbia. It was part of NASA's Space Shuttle Program and completed its first orbital flight on April 12, 1981.
Design and building of the US space shuttle began in the 1970's, and after many delays the first flight was in 1981.
Ah, the first space shuttle's name was the Columbia. It was a magnificent vessel that paved the way for incredible discoveries and journeys beyond our wildest dreams. Just like a blank canvas waiting to be painted, the Columbia ventured into the unknown, inspiring us all to reach for the stars.
The US space program resumed Space Shuttle missions on September 29, 1988 with the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-26). This mission marked the return to flight following the Challenger tragedy on January 28, 1986.
The U.S. space program resumed human spaceflight in 2006 after the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy in 2003. The first mission following the disaster was STS-114, which launched on July 26, 2005, but it was the subsequent missions that marked the full resumption of regular shuttle operations. The program continued until the final shuttle flight in 2011.
The US's first space shuttle was called Columbia. It was part of NASA's Space Shuttle Program and completed its first orbital flight on April 12, 1981.
Design and building of the US space shuttle began in the 1970's, and after many delays the first flight was in 1981.
Space Shuttle Columbia
The first space shuttle test flights began in 1981, with the first operational flights beginning in 1982.
Ah, the first space shuttle's name was the Columbia. It was a magnificent vessel that paved the way for incredible discoveries and journeys beyond our wildest dreams. Just like a blank canvas waiting to be painted, the Columbia ventured into the unknown, inspiring us all to reach for the stars.
Space Shuttle.
The Apollo 13 had side blown off. There were adisaster of the space shuttle on the launch pad. The crew of a space shuttle died when they rentered the earths athmosphere.
The Space Shuttle was the first US spacecraft built to accommodate more than 3 astronauts. After the retirement of the Space Shuttle, most cargo is carried to the ISS by unmanned rockets.
The US space program resumed Space Shuttle missions on September 29, 1988 with the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-26). This mission marked the return to flight following the Challenger tragedy on January 28, 1986.
The Space Shuttle Columbia was the first US space shuttle. Columbia took its maiden voyage in 1981. In 2003, Columbia was destroyed during re-entry, which resulted in the death of its entire crew.
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The US space shuttle Challenger exploded on January 28, 1986.