First flown on the 30th August 1984, Discovery is the third operational shuttle (excluding test shuttle 'Enterprise'). The orbiter is still operational today, and has performed both research and International Space Station (ISS) assembly missions.
The craft takes its name from a ship used by explorer James Cook.
Date Designation 1984 August 30 STS-41-D[?] 1984 November 8 STS-51-A[?] 1985 January 24 STS-51-C[?] 1985 April 12 STS-51-D[?] 1985 June 17 STS-51-G[?] 1985 August 27 STS-51-I[?] 1985 September 29 STS-26[?] 1988 March 13 STS-29[?] 1989 November 22 STS-33[?] 1990 April 24 STS-31 - launch of Hubble space telescope 1990 October 6 STS-41[?] 1991 April 28 STS-39[?] 1991 September 12 STS-48[?] 1992 January 22 STS-42[?] 1992 December 2 STS-53[?] 1993 April 8 STS-56[?] 1993 September 12 STS-51[?] 1994 February 3 STS-60[?] 1994 September 9 STS-64[?] 1995 February 3 STS-63[?] 1995 July 13 STS-70[?] 1997 February 11 STS-82[?] - servicing HST 1997 August 7 STS-85[?] 1998 June 2 STS-91[?] 1998 October 29 STS-95[?] 1999 May 27 STS-96[?] 1999 December 19 STS-103[?] - servicing HST 2000 October 11 STS-92[?] 2001 March 8 STS-102[?] 2001 August 10 STS-105[?]
30 total flights
Rollover of the orbiter Discovery, 1998 (NASA)
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