STS-1, launched April 12, 1981, returning to Earth April 14, 1981. Orbited the Earth 37 times.
Columbia in April 1981.
It left the year of 1957.
Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
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because that was the first space craft to leave the solar system
Smell is irrelevant when in a vacuum (empty space).
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On April 12, 1981 the space shuttle Columbia was the first shuttle to orbit the Earth.
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
Forces of Motion. As far as I have known, it is when the space shuttle leaves the earth, it is pushed upwards by the opposite side of the shuttle whenerer it is going to leave. Answered by: SAV
It didn't. The Space Shuttle is only a low Earth orbit spacecraft.
Columbia
The first space shuttle invented was the space shuttle enterprise.
The first space station created only to orbit the earth was called plain old, 'Space Shuttle.'
You can't get to Jupiter using the Space Shuttle. The Shuttle is not designed to leave Earth's orbit (it doesn't have the thrust to reach Earth's escape velocity) and in fact flies at quite a low altitude compared to other satellites out there.
Space Shuttle Atlantis.
The USSR's Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
The very first Space Shuttle was called Enterprise. However this was just used for test purposes and although it was initially intended to do so, it was never used for actual space flights. It was used for testing basic flight and landing operations within Earth's atmosphere. The first one to go into space was Columbia.
Of the first Space Shuttle; Enterprise. Of the first space worthy Space Shuttle; Columbia.