What shuttle launched 134 successfully?
Space Shuttle Endeavour
STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) was the penultimate mission of NASA’s Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour….STS-134.
Spacecraft properties | |
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Spacecraft | Space Shuttle Endeavour |
Launch mass | 2,052,443 kilograms (4,524,863 lb) (total) 121,830 kilograms (268,580 lb) (orbiter) |
When did STS 135 launch?
July 8, 2011STS-135 / Fly date
When did STS 133 launch?
February 24, 2011STS-133 / Fly date
What did STS 135 accomplish?
During this final space shuttle mission, the last flight of the orbiter Atlantis, they delivered payloads and supplies to support the International Space Station for more than one year. The successful completion of the 12-day mission to the station brought an end to the 30-year space shuttle program.
Why did NASA retire the space shuttle?
While reentering Earth’s atmosphere, Columbia broke apart, killing the entire crew. All of these factors — high costs, slow turnaround, few customers, and a vehicle (and agency) that had major safety problems — combined to make the Bush administration realize it was time for the Space Shuttle Program to retire.
What space shuttle blew up?
The space shuttle Challenger
The space shuttle Challenger — during its 10th launch – on Jan. 28, 1986, exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crewmembers and changing NASA’s space program forever. Challenger was the second shuttle to reach space, in April 1983.
Why did NASA stop launching shuttles?
“The bottom line answer is that it was too expensive. Way too expensive,” former NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory system engineer Mark Adler wrote in 2015. “The shuttle never met its promise for low-cost access to space by virtue of the system’s reusability.”
When was Discovery’s last mission?
February 24, 2011
Discovery became the third operational orbiter to enter service, preceded by Columbia and Challenger. It embarked on its final mission, STS-133, on February 24, 2011, and touched down for the last time at Kennedy Space Center on March 9, having spent a cumulative total of nearly a full year in space.
When was the space shuttle Discovery built?
After checkout and processing, it was launched on Aug. 30, 1984, for its first mission, 41-D, to deploy three communications satellites….NASA Orbiter Fleet.
January 29, 1979 | Contract Award |
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August 30, 1984 | First Flight (41-D) |
Why is NASA not launching anymore shuttles?
Who was the last person to step foot on the moon?
Cernan
— Cernan, Cernan’s status as the last person to walk on the Moon means Purdue University is the alma mater of both the first person to walk on the Moon—Neil Armstrong—and the most recent. Cernan is one of only three astronauts to travel to the Moon on two occasions; the others being Jim Lovell and John Young.