Space Shuttle Discovery
Shuttle Orbiter Discovery (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is a NASA Space Shuttle.
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NASA - Orbiter Vehicle Designation - Space Shuttle
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First flown on August 30, 1984, Discovery is the third operational space shuttle, and the oldest remaining in service. It has performed both research and International Space Station (ISS) assembly missions.
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August 30 - 1984 - ISS
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The spacecraft takes its name from previous ships of exploration named Discovery, primarily HMS Discovery, a ship that accompanied explorer James Cook on his third and final major voyage. Others include Henry Hudson's ship Discovery which he used in 1610?1611 to search for a Northwest Passage, and RRS Discovery, a vessel used for expeditions to Antarctica in 1901-1904 by Scott and Shackleton (and still preserved as a museum). The shuttle shares a name with Discovery One, the spaceship from the film '.
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HMS ''Discovery'' - James Cook - Henry Hudson - 1610 - 1611 - Northwest Passage - RRS ''Discovery'' - Antarctica - 1901 - 1904 - Scott - Shackleton - ''Discovery One''
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Discovery was the shuttle that launched the Hubble Space Telescope. The second and third Hubble Space Telescope service missions were also conducted by Discovery. It has also launched the Ulysses probe and three TDRS satellites. Discovery has been chosen twice as the return to flight orbiter, first as the return to flight orbiter after the Challenger Disaster in 1986, and as the orbiter for the return to flight mission in July 2005, after the Columbia Disaster. Discovery also carried Project Mercury astronaut John Glenn, who was 77 at the time, back into space during STS-95 on October 29, 1998, making him the oldest human being to venture into space.
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Hubble Space Telescope - Ulysses probe - TDRS - ''Challenger'' Disaster - 1986 - July - 2005 - ''Columbia'' Disaster - Project Mercury - John Glenn - STS-95 - October 29 - 1998
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | STS-114 mission |
| ► | STS-121 mission (scheduled March 2006) |
| ► | Flights |
| ► | Notable missions |
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