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The contact phone number for the Cloud 9 Shuttle service is 1-619-564-7964. One can also contact the Cloud 9 Shuttle service on the web at their official website.
YES! While working on a skit with Chevy Chase in Chicago during the famous fire, Lovitz caught a burning piece of paper. On it was the number of J.K. Finsterwald, Plumber! The paper was yellowed from the fire and it gave Lovitz the idea. Lovitz is also credited with inventing the automobile, fire engine, spaghetti, Internet computer, radio, television, airplane, taxi, bull riding, motorcycle, helium, big bang theory, space shuttle and his greatest invention was water. Like he always says.. 'I invented that'.
The Space Shuttle Challenger's first mission, STS-6, was launched on April 4, 1983, and its primary objective was to deploy the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). However, it was the later mission STS-7 that included a notable rescue operation when the shuttle successfully retrieved the malfunctioning communications satellite, Westar 6, in 1984. This mission marked a significant achievement in satellite servicing and recovery operations for the shuttle program.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour was first launched on May 7, 1992, and returned on May 16, 1992. Its mission was to capture and redeploy a stranded communications satellite.
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The mission of the space shuttle Challenger was to deploy a satellite called the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS). This satellite was designed to improve communication between ground stations and other orbiting spacecraft.
No, the space shuttle Challenger was not going to the moon. The Challenger mission STS-51L was a planned space shuttle launch to deploy a communications satellite and perform various experiments in low Earth orbit. Tragically, the Challenger disintegrated shortly after liftoff on January 28, 1986.
Challenger had many missions, including the first spacewalk of the shuttle program and various satellite deployments.
Guy Bluford, the first African American astronaut, flew on the STS-8 mission aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in August 1983. This mission was significant as it marked the first night launch and landing of a Space Shuttle, and it aimed to deploy a communications satellite, conduct scientific experiments, and support various payload operations. Bluford's role as a mission specialist involved operating the shuttle's robotic arm and conducting experiments in microgravity. His achievements helped pave the way for greater diversity in space exploration.
A space shuttle has never hit a satellite.
Satellites use the microwave spectrum.It's almost always digital.Enthusiasts do listen to the Shuttle communications though
The Chandra X-Ray telescope was launched from Space Shuttle Columbia, during mission STS-93, between July 23-27, 1999. It also marked the first Shuttle mission led by a female commander, Astronaut Eileen Collins.
the challanger was built to serve as a test vehicle for the (S.S.) Space Shuttle Program.
This depends on the type of shuttle and its orbit. The speed can differ from satellite to satellite, therefore a definite answer can not be given about the exact speed of shuttle while it releases satellite.