What happened to the space shuttle Endeavor?

Endeavour flew its final mission, STS-134, to the International Space Station (ISS) in May 2011. After the conclusion of STS-134, Endeavour was formally decommissioned. Endeavour landed at the Kennedy Space Center at 06:34 UTC on June 1, 2011, completing its final mission. It was the 25th night landing of a shuttle.

Why was the space shuttle named Endeavor?

Endeavour is named after the first ship commanded by 18th century British explorer James Cook. On its maiden voyage in 1768, Cook sailed into the South Pacific and around Tahiti to observe the passage of Venus between the Earth and the Sun.

What did NASA Launch 2010?

The year 2010 in spaceflight saw a number of notable events in worldwide spaceflight activities. These included the first test flight of the SpaceX Dragon commercial resupply spacecraft, which is intended to resupply the International Space Station (ISS), and the maiden flights of the Falcon 9 and Minotaur IV rockets.

How much did the Endeavour cost?

196 billion USD (2011)
Space Shuttle Endeavour/Cost

What space thing happened in 2011?

The first crewed flight of 2011 was STS-133, the final flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery, which launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 24 February. STS-133 carried Leonardo, the final American pressurised module of the ISS, for installation. Discovery returned to Earth on 9 March.

What did NASA do in 2009?

Nine crewed launches occurred in 2009, the most since 1997. STS-119, using Space Shuttle Discovery, was launched on 15 March. It installed the last set of solar arrays on the International Space Station. In May, Space Shuttle Atlantis conducted the final mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope, STS-125.

What is shuttle Endeavor?

Space Shuttle Endeavour (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-105) is a retired orbiter from NASA’s Space Shuttle program and the fifth and final operational shuttle built. It embarked on its first mission, STS-49, in May 1992 and its 25th and final mission, STS-134, in May 2011.

What will replace the Space Shuttle?

The vehicle that is slated to replace the space shuttle is the Constellation Orion produced by Lockheed Martin . The Orion appears very similar to the Apollo spacecraft of the 1960s, although it is larger and much more advanced. Orion will hold a four man crew whose primary goal is research.

What are facts about the Space Shuttle?

000 kph) – almost nine times as fast as the rifle bullet after being fired.

  • The longest and the shortest orbit of the space shuttle.
  • Fuel.
  • The heaviest and the lightest space shuttles.
  • Launch site.
  • Who discovered the Space Shuttle?

    Ellison Onizuka. Ellison Shoji Onizuka (エリソン・ショージ・オニヅカ, 鬼塚 承次, Onizuka Shōji, June 24, 1946 – January 28, 1986) was an American astronaut and engineer from Kealakekua , Hawaii, who successfully flew into space with the Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-51-C.