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List of Space Shuttle missions

The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Its official program name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development.[1] Operational missions launched numerous satellites, conducted science experiments in orbit, and participated in construction and servicing of the International Space Station (ISS). The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982.

Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia on 12 April 1981 at Pad 39A for mission STS-1

From 1981 to 2011 a total of 135 missions were flown, all launched from Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. During that time period the fleet logged 1,322 days, 19 hours, 21 minutes and 23 seconds of flight time.[2] The longest orbital flight of the Shuttle was STS-80 at 17 days 15 hours, while the shortest flight was STS-51-L at one minute 13 seconds when the Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart during launch. The cold morning shrunk the O-Ring on the right Solid Rocket Booster causing the external fuel tank to explode. The shuttles docked with Russian space station Mir nine times and visited the ISS thirty-seven times. The highest altitude (apogee) achieved by the shuttle was 621 km (386 mi) when deploying the Hubble Space Telescope.[3] The program flew a total of 355 people representing 16 countries, and with 852 total shuttle fliers.[4] The Kennedy Space Center served as the landing site for 78 missions, while 54 missions landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California and one mission landed at White Sands, New Mexico.[5]

The first orbiter built, Enterprise, was used for atmospheric flight tests (ALT) but future plans to upgrade it to orbital capability were ultimately canceled. Four fully operational orbiters were initially built: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, and Atlantis. Challenger and Columbia were destroyed in mission accidents in 1986 and 2003 respectively, killing a total of fourteen astronauts. A fifth operational orbiter, Endeavour, was built in 1991 to replace Challenger. The Space Shuttle was retired from service upon the conclusion of STS-135 by Atlantis on 21 July 2011.[6]

Flight numbering

 
Profiles of all five orbiters at launch.

The U.S. Space Shuttle program was officially referred to as the Space Transportation System (STS). Specific shuttle missions were therefore designated with the prefix "STS".[2] Initially, the launches were given sequential numbers indicating order of launch, such as STS-7. Subsequent to the Apollo 13 mishap, due to Administrator of NASA James M. Beggs's triskaidekaphobia and consequent unwillingness to number a forthcoming flight as STS-13,[7][8][9][10] beginning in 1984, each mission was assigned a code, such as STS-41-B, with the first digit (or pair of digits for years 1990 and beyond) indicating the federal fiscal year offset into the program (so 41-B was scheduled for FY 1984, 51-A thru 51-L originally for FY 1985, and the third flight in FY 1995 would have been named 151-C), the second digit indicating the launch site (1 was Kennedy Space Center and 2 was Space Launch Complex 6 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, although Vandenberg was never used), and the letter indicating scheduling sequence.[11] These codes were assigned when the launches were initially scheduled and were not changed as missions were delayed or rescheduled.[6] The codes were adopted from STS-41-B through STS-51-L (although the highest code used was actually STS-61-C), and the sequential numbers were used internally at NASA on all processing paperwork.

After the Challenger disaster, NASA returned to using a sequential numbering system, with the number counting from the beginning of the STS program. Unlike the initial system, however, the numbers were assigned based on the initial mission schedule, and did not always reflect actual launch order. This numbering scheme started at 26, with the first flight as STS-26R—the R suffix stood for "reflight" to disambiguate from prior missions. The suffix was used for two years through STS-33R, then the R was dropped.[6] As a result of the changes in systems, flights under different numbering systems could have the same number with one having a letter appended, e.g. flight STS-51 (a mission carried out by Discovery in 1993) was many years after STS-51-A (Discovery's second flight in 1984).[6] It wasn't until STS-127 in 2009 where the flight numbering system returned to a standard and consistent order.

Shuttle flights

 
Enterprise on one of its five free-flights during the Approach and Landing Test program

Test flights

The Approach and Landing Test program encompassed 16 separate tests of Enterprise, covering taxi tests, uncrewed and crewed flights on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), and finally the free flight tests. The following list includes the free-flight tests, durations listed count only the orbiter free-flight time. The list does not include total time aloft along with airborne time atop of the Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA).

Order Launch date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Launch Pad Landing site Notes Sources
1 12 August 1977 ALT-12
 
Enterprise 2 00 h 05 m N/A Edwards [12][13][14][15]
2 13 September 1977 ALT-13
 
Enterprise 2 00 h 05 m Edwards
  • Second free flight
[12][13]
3 23 September 1977 ALT-14
 
Enterprise 2 00 h 05 m Edwards
  • Third free flight
[12][13]
4 12 October 1977 ALT-15
 
Enterprise 2 00 h 02 m Edwards
  • Fourth free flight
  • First flight without tailcone (operational configuration)
[12][13][15][16]
5 26 October 1977 ALT-16
 
Enterprise 2 00 h 02 m Edwards
  • Final free flight
  • Final non-captive flight of Enterprise
  • First landing on runway rather than lakebed
[12][13][17]

Launches and orbital flights

Order Launch date Mission Shuttle Crew[a] Duration Launch Pad Landing Site Notes Sources
1 12 April 1981
12:00:04 UTC
07:00:04 EST

 
Columbia 2 02d 06h LC-39A Edwards
  • First reusable orbital spacecraft flight
  • Maiden flight of Columbia
[18][19][20]
2 12 November 1981
15:10:00 UTC
10:10:00 EST

 
Columbia 2 02d 06h LC-39A Edwards
  • First reuse of a crewed orbital space vehicle
  • First test of Canadarm robot arm
  • Truncated due to fuel cell problem
  • Shortest orbital mission flown
[21][22][23]
3 22 March 1982
16:00:00 UTC
11:00:00 EST

 
Columbia 2 08d 00h LC-39A White Sands [24][25][26]
4 27 June 1982
15:00:00 UTC
11:00:00 EDT

 
Columbia 2 07d 01h LC-39A Edwards [27][28][29][30]
5 11 November 1982
12:19:00 UTC
07:19:00 EST

 
Columbia 4 05d 02h LC-39A Edwards [31][32][33][34]
6 4 April 1983
18:30:00 UTC
13:30:00 EST

 
Challenger 4 05d 00h LC-39A Edwards [35][36]
7 18 June 1983
11:33:00 UTC
07:33:00 EDT

 
Challenger 5 06d 02h LC-39A Edwards [37][38]
8 30 August 1983
06:32:00 UTC
02:32:00 EDT

 
Challenger 5 06d 01h LC-39A Edwards
  • Comsat deployment
  • First flight of an African American in space, Guion Bluford
  • Test of robot arm on heavy payloads with Payload Flight Test Article
  • First night landing
[39][40]
9 28 November 1983
16:00:00 UTC
11:00:00 EST

 
Columbia 6 10d 07h LC-39A Edwards [41][42]
10 3 February 1984
13:00:00 UTC
08:00:00 EST

 
Challenger 5 07d 23h LC-39A Kennedy [43][44]
11 6 April 1984
13:58:00 UTC
08:58:00 EST

 
Challenger 5 06d 23h LC-39A Edwards [45][46][47]
12 30 August 1984
12:41:50 UTC
08:41:50 EDT

 
Discovery 6 06d 00h LC-39A Edwards
  • Multiple comsat deployments
  • Maiden flight of Discovery
  • Test of OAST-1 Solar Array
[48][49]
13 5 October 1984
11:03:00 UTC
07:03:00 EDT

 
Challenger 7 08d 05h LC-39A Kennedy [50][51]
14 8 November 1984
12:15:00 UTC
07:15:00 EST

 
Discovery 5 07d 23h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Multiple comsat deployments
  • Retrieval of two other comsats (Palapa B2 and Westar VI), which were subsequently refurbished on Earth and reflown
[52][53]
15 24 January 1985
19:50:00 UTC
14:50:00 EST

 
Discovery 5 03d 01h LC-39A Kennedy [28][54][55]
16 12 April 1985
13:59:05 UTC
08:59:05 EST

 
Discovery 7 06d 23h LC-39A Kennedy [56][57]
17 29 April 1985
16:02:18 UTC
12:02:18 EDT

 
Challenger 7 07d 00h LC-39A Edwards
  • First mission with Spacelab module in a fully operational configuration
  • Conducted experiments in microgravity
[58][59]
18 17 June 1985
11:33:00 UTC
07:33:00 EDT

 
Discovery 7 07d 01h LC-39A Edwards [60][61]
19 29 July 1985
22:00:00 UTC
18:00:00 EDT

 
Challenger 7 07d 22h LC-39A Edwards
  • Spacelab mission
  • Abort to Orbit. Faulty temperature sensor incorrectly indicated that fuel turbine discharge temperature exceeded the limit. Therefore, one main engine was shut down at T+345 s, resulting in a much lower orbit than planned.
  • All mission objectives achieved
[62][63]
20 27 August 1985
10:58:01 UTC
06:58:01 EDT

 
Discovery 5 07d 02h LC-39A Edwards [64][65]
21 3 October 1985
15:15:30 UTC
11:15:30 EDT

 
Atlantis 5 04d 01h LC-39A Edwards [28][66][67]
22 30 October 1985
17:00:00 UTC
12:00:00 EST

 
Challenger 8 07d 00h LC-39A Edwards
  • Largest crew on a spaceflight
  • Third flight of Spacelab
  • Spacelab-D1 microgravity experiments
  • Mission funded by West Germany
  • Last successful mission of Challenger
  • First Dutchman in space, Wubbo Ockels
[68][69]
23 26 November 1985
24:29:00 UTC
19:29:00 EST

 
Atlantis 7 06d 21h LC-39A Edwards [70][71]
24 12 January 1986
11:55:00 UTC
06:55:00 EST

 
Columbia 7 06d 02h LC-39A Edwards [72][73]
25 28 January 1986
16:38:00 UTC
11:38:00 EST

 
Challenger 7 00d 00h 01m 13s LC-39B Did not land [b] [74][75]
26 29 September 1988
15:37:00 UTC
11:37:00 EDT

 
Discovery 5 04d 01h LC-39B Edwards
  • Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-C) deployment
  • First post-Challenger flight
[76][77]
27 2 December 1988
14:30:34 UTC
09:30:34 EST

 
Atlantis 5 04d 09h LC-39B Edwards [28][78][79][80]
28 13 March 1989
14:57:00 UTC
09:57:00 EST

 
Discovery 5 04d 23h LC-39B Edwards
  • Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-D) deployment
  • IMAX camera
  • Space Station Heat Pipe Advanced Radiator Element I space station radiator experiment
[81][82]
29 4 May 1989
18:46:59 UTC
14:46:59 EDT

 
Atlantis 5 04d 00h LC-39B Edwards [83][84]
30 8 August 1989
12:37:00 UTC
08:37:00 EDT

 
Columbia 5 05d 01h LC-39B Edwards [28][85][86]
31 18 October 1989
16:53:40 UTC
12:53:40 EDT

 
Atlantis 5 04d 23h LC-39B Edwards [87][88]
32 22 November 1989
24:23:30 UTC
19:23:30 EST

 
Discovery 5 05d 00h LC-39B Edwards
  • Fifth classified DoD mission
  • Deployment of Magnum
[28][89][90]
33 9 January 1990
12:35:00 UTC
07:35:00 EST

 
Columbia 5 10d 21h LC-39A Edwards [91][92]
34 28 February 1990
07:50:22 UTC
02:50:22 EST

 
Atlantis 5 04d 10h LC-39A Edwards [28][93][94]
35 24 April 1990
12:33:51 UTC
08:33:51 EDT

 
Discovery 5 05d 01h LC-39B Edwards [95][96]
36 6 October 1990
11:47:15 UTC
07:47:15 EDT

 
Discovery 5 04d 02h LC-39B Edwards [97][98]
37 15 November 1990
23:48:15 UTC
18:48:15 EST

 
Atlantis 5 04d 21h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Seventh classified DoD mission
  • Likely SDS2-2 deployed
[28][99][100]
38 2 December 1990
06:49:01 UTC
01:49:01 EST

 
Columbia 7 08d 23h LC-39B Edwards
  • Use of ASTRO-1 observatory
[101][102]
39 5 April 1991
14:22:45 UTC
09:22:45 EST

 
Atlantis 5 05d 23h LC-39B Edwards [103][104]
40 28 April 1991
11:33:14 UTC
07:33:14 EDT

 
Discovery 7 08d 07h LC-39A Kennedy
  • First unclassified DoD mission
  • Military science experiments
[28][105][106]
41 5 June 1991
13:24:51 UTC
09:24:51 EDT

 
Columbia 7 09d 02h LC-39B Edwards [107][108]
42 2 August 1991
15:02:00 UTC
11:02:00 EDT

 
Atlantis 5 08d 21h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-E) deployment
[109][110]
43 12 September 1991
23:11:04 UTC
19:11:04 EDT

 
Discovery 5 05d 08h LC-39A Edwards [111][112]
44 24 November 1991
23:44:00 UTC
18:44:00 EST

 
Atlantis 6 06d 22h LC-39A Edwards [113][114]
45 22 January 1992
14:52:33 UTC
09:52:33 EST

 
Discovery 7 08d 01h LC-39A Edwards [115][116]
46 24 March 1992
13:13:40 UTC
08:13:40 EST

 
Atlantis 7 08d 22h LC-39A Kennedy
  • ATLAS-1 science platform
[117][118]
47 7 May 1992
23:40:00 UTC
19:40:00 EDT

 
Endeavour 7 08d 21h LC-39B Edwards [119][120]
48 25 June 1992
16:12:23 UTC
12:12:23 EDT

 
Columbia 7 13d 19h LC-39A Kennedy [121][122]
49 31 July 1992
13:56:48 UTC
09:56:48 EDT

 
Atlantis 7 07d 23h LC-39B Kennedy [123][124]
50 12 September 1992
14:23:00 UTC
10:23:00 EDT

 
Endeavour 7 07d 22h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Spacelab-J
  • First flight of an African-American woman in space, Mae Jemison
  • Japan funded mission
[125][126]
51 22 October 1992
17:09:39 UTC
13:09:39 EDT

 
Columbia 6 09d 20h LC-39B Kennedy
  • LAGEOS II deployment
  • Microgravity experiments
[127][128]
52 2 December 1992
13:24:00 UTC
08:24:00 EST

 
Discovery 5 07d 07h LC-39A Edwards
  • Partially classified 10th and final DoD mission
  • Likely deployment of SDS2 satellite
[28][129][130]
53 13 January 1993
13:59:30 UTC
08:59:30 EST

 
Endeavour 5 05d 23h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-F) deployment
[131][132]
54 8 April 1993
05:29:00 UTC
01:29:00 EDT

 
Discovery 5 09d 06h LC-39B Kennedy
  • ATLAS-2 science platform
[133][134]
55 26 April 1993
14:50:00 UTC
10:50:00 EDT

 
Columbia 7 09d 23h LC-39A Edwards [135][136]
56 21 June 1993
13:07:22 UTC
09:07:22 EDT

 
Endeavour 6 09d 23h LC-39B Kennedy [137][138]
57 12 September 1993
11:45:00 UTC
07:45:00 EDT

 
Discovery 5 09d 20h LC-39B Kennedy
  • ACTS satellite deployed
  • Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer with IMAX camera deployed
[139][140]
58 18 October 1993
14:53:10 UTC
10:53:10 EDT

 
Columbia 7 14d 00h LC-39B Edwards [141][142]
59 2 December 1993
09:27:00 UTC
04:27:00 EST

 
Endeavour 7 10d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [143][144]
60 3 February 1994
12:10:00 UTC
07:10:00 EST

 
Discovery 6 07d 06h LC-39A Kennedy [145][146]
61 4 March 1994
13:53:00 UTC
08:53:00 EST

 
Columbia 5 13d 23h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Microgravity experiments
[147][148]
62 9 April 1994
11:05:00 UTC
07:05:00 EDT

 
Endeavour 6 11d 05h LC-39A Edwards
  • Experiments aboard Shuttle Radar Laboratory-1
[149][150]
63 8 July 1994
04:43:00 UTC
00:43:00 EDT

 
Columbia 7 14d 17h LC-39A Kennedy [151][152]
64 9 September 1994
22:22:05 UTC
18:22:05 EDT

 
Discovery 6 10d 22h LC-39B Edwards
  • Multiple science experiments
  • SPARTAN
[153][154]
65 30 September 1994
11:16:00 UTC
07:16:00 EDT

 
Endeavour 6 11d 05h LC-39A Edwards
  • Experiments aboard Space Radar Laboratory-2
[155][156]
66 3 November 1994
16:59:43 UTC
11:59:43 EST

 
Atlantis 6 10d 22h LC-39B Edwards
  • ATLAS-3 science platform
[157][158]
67 3 February 1995
05:22:04 UTC
00:22:04 EST

 
Discovery 6 08d 06h LC-39B Kennedy [159][160]
68 2 March 1995
06:38:13 UTC
01:38:13 EST

 
Endeavour 7 16d 15h LC-39A Edwards
  • ASTRO-2 Deployment
[161][162]
69 27 June 1995
19:32:19 UTC
15:32:19 EDT

 
Atlantis 7/8 09d 19h LC-39A Kennedy
  • First Shuttle-Mir docking
[163][164]
70 13 July 1995
13:41:55 UTC
09:41:55 EDT

 
Discovery 5 08d 22h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-G) deployment
[165][166]
71 7 September 1995
15:09:00 UTC
11:09:00 EDT

 
Endeavour 5 10d 20h LC-39A Kennedy [167][168]
72 20 October 1995
13:53:00 UTC
09:53:00 EDT

 
Columbia 7 15d 21h LC-39B Kennedy [169][170]
73 12 November 1995
12:30:43 UTC
07:30:43 EST

 
Atlantis 5 08d 04h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Second Shuttle-Mir docking
  • Delivered docking module
  • Delivered IMAX cargo bay camera
[171][172]
74 11 January 1996
09:41:00 UTC
04:41:00 EST

 
Endeavour 6 08d 22h LC-39B Kennedy [173][174]
75 22 February 1996
20:18:00 UTC
15:18:00 EST

 
Columbia 7 15d 17h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Tethered satellite reflight, lost due to broken tether
[175][176]
76 22 March 1996
08:13:04 UTC
03:13:04 EST

 
Atlantis 6/5 09d 05h LC-39B Edwards
  • Shuttle-Mir docking
[177][178]
77 19 May 1996
10:30:00 UTC
06:30:00 EDT

 
Endeavour 6 10d 00h LC-39B Kennedy [179][180]
78 20 June 1996
14:49:00 UTC
10:49:00 EDT

 
Columbia 7 16d 21h LC-39B Kennedy [181][182]
79 16 September 1996
08:54:49 UTC
04:54:49 EDT

 
Atlantis 6/6 10d 03h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Shuttle-Mir docking
[183][184]
80 19 November 1996
19:55:47 UTC
14:55:47 EST

 
Columbia 5 17d 15h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Wake Shield Facility
  • Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer-Shuttle Pallet Satellite (ORFEUS) II
  • Longest Space Shuttle mission flown
[185][186]
81 12 January 1997
09:27:23 UTC
04:27:23 EST

 
Atlantis 6/6 10d 04h LC-39B Kennedy
  • Shuttle-Mir docking
[187][188]
82 11 February 1997
08:55:17 UTC
03:55:17 EST

 
Discovery 7 09d 23h LC-39A Kennedy [189][190]
83 4 April 1997
19:20:32 UTC
14:20:32 EST

 
Columbia 7 03d 23h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Spacelab mission
  • Truncated due to fuel cell problem
[191][192]
84 15 May 1997
08:07:48 UTC
04:07:48 EDT

 
Atlantis 7/7 09d 05h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Shuttle-Mir docking
[193][194]
85 1 July 1997
18:02:00 UTC
14:02:00 EDT

 
Columbia 7 15d 16h LC-39A Kennedy [195][196]
86 7 August 1997
14:41:00 UTC
10:41:00 EDT

 
Discovery 6 11d 20h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Deployed and retrieved Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere-Shuttle Pallet Satellite-2 (CRISTA-SPAS)
[197][198]
87 25 September 1997
14:34:19 UTC
10:34:19 EDT

 
Atlantis 7/7 10d 19h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Shuttle-Mir docking
[199][200]
88 19 November 1997
19:46:00 UTC
14:46:00 EST

 
Columbia 6 15d 16h LC-39B Kennedy [201][202]
89 22 January 1998
02:48:15 UTC[c]
21:48:15 EST

 
Endeavour 7/7 08d 19h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Shuttle-Mir docking
[203][204]
90 17 April 1998
18:19:00 UTC
14:19:00 EDT

 
Columbia 7 15d 21h LC-39B Kennedy [205][206]
91 2 June 1998
22:06:24 UTC
18:06:24 EDT

 
Discovery 6/7 09d 19h LC-39A Kennedy
  • Last Shuttle-Mir docking
[207][208]
92 29 October 1998
19:19:34 UTC
14:19:34 EST

 
Discovery 7 08d 21h LC-39B Kennedy [209][210]
93 4 December 1998
08:35:34 UTC
03:35:34 EST

 
Endeavour 6 11d 19h LC-39A Kennedy [211][212]
94 27 May 1999
10:49:42 UTC
06:49:42 EDT

 
Discovery 7 09d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [213][214]
95 23 July 1999
04:31:00 UTC
00:31:00 EDT

 
Columbia 5 04d 22h LC-39B Kennedy [215][216]
96 19 December 1999
00:50:00 UTC[c]
19:50:00 EST

 
Discovery 7 07d 23h LC-39B Kennedy [217][218]
97 11 February 2000
16:43:40 UTC
12:43:40 EDT

 
Endeavour 6 11d 05h LC-39A Kennedy [219][220]
98 19 May 2000
10:11:10 UTC
06:11:10 EDT

 
Atlantis 7 09d 21h LC-39A Kennedy [221][222]
99 8 September 2000
12:45:47 UTC
08:45:47 EDT

 
Atlantis 7 11d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [223][224]
100 11 October 2000
23:17:00 UTC
18:17:00 EST

 
Discovery 7 12d 21h LC-39A Edwards [225][226]
101 30 November 2000
03:06:01 UTC[c]
22:06:01 EST

 
Endeavour 5 10d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [227][228]
102 7 February 2001
23:13:02 UTC
18:13:02 EST

 
Atlantis 5 12d 21h LC-39A Edwards [229][230]
103 8 March 2001
11:42:09 UTC
06:42:09 EST

 
Discovery 7/7 12d 19h LC-39B Kennedy
  • ISS supply and crew rotation
[231][232]
104 19 April 2001
18:40:42 UTC
14:40:42 EDT

 
Endeavour 7 11d 21h LC-39A Edwards [233][234]
105 12 July 2001
09:03:59 UTC
05:03:59 EDT

 
Atlantis 5 12d 18h LC-39B Kennedy [235][236]
106 10 August 2001
21:10:14 UTC
17:10:14 EDT

 
Discovery 7/7 11d 21h LC-39A Kennedy
  • ISS supply and crew rotation
[237][238]
107 5 December 2001
22:19:28 UTC
17:19:28 EST

 
Endeavour 7/7 11d 19h LC-39B Kennedy
  • ISS supply and crew rotation
[239][240]
108 1 March 2002
11:22:02 UTC
06:22:02 EST

 
Columbia 7 10d 22h LC-39A Kennedy [241][242]
109 8 April 2002
20:44:19 UTC
16:44:19 EDT

 
Atlantis 7 10d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [243][244]
110 5 June 2002
21:22:49 UTC
17:22:49 EDT

 
Endeavour 7/7 13d 20h LC-39A Edwards [245][246]
111 7 October 2002
19:45:51 UTC
15:45:51 EDT

 
Atlantis 6 10d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [247][248]
112 23 November 2002
00:49:47 UTC[c]
19:49:47 EST

 
Endeavour 7/7 13d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [249][250]
113 16 January 2003
15:39:00 UTC
10:39:00 EST

 
Columbia 7 15d 22h LC-39A Did not land[b] [251][252]
114 26 July 2005
14:39:00 UTC
10:39:00 EDT

 
Discovery 7 13d 21h LC-39B Edwards
  • First post Columbia flight
  • Flight safety Evaluation/testing
  • ISS supply/repair
  • MPLM Raffaello
[253][254]
115 4 July 2006
18:37:55 UTC
14:37:55 EDT

 
Discovery 7/6 12d 18h LC-39B Kennedy
  • ISS Flight ULF1.1: supply and crew rotation
  • MPLM Leonardo
[255][256]
116 9 September 2006
15:14:55 UTC
11:14:55 EDT

 
Atlantis 6 11d 19h LC-39B Kennedy [257][258]
117 9 December 2006
24:47:35 UTC
20:47:35 EDT

 
Discovery 7/7 12d 21h LC-39B Kennedy [259][260]
118 8 June 2007
23:38:04 UTC
19:38:04 EDT

 
Atlantis 7/7 13d 20h LC-39A Edwards [261][262]
119 8 August 2007
22:36:42 UTC
18:36:42 EDT

 
Endeavour 7 12d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [263][264]
120 23 October 2007
15:38:19 UTC
11:38:19 EDT

 
Discovery 7/7 15d 02h LC-39A Kennedy [265][266]
121 7 February 2008
19:45:30 UTC
14:45:30 EST

 
Atlantis 7/7 12d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [267][268]
122 11 March 2008
06:28:14 UTC
02:28:14 EDT

 
Endeavour 7/7 15d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [269][270]
123 31 May 2008
21:02:12 UTC
17:02:12 EDT

 
Discovery 7/7 13d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [271][272]
124 14 November 2008
24:55:39 UTC
19:55:39 EST

 
Endeavour 7/7 15d 20h LC-39A Edwards [273][274]
125 15 March 2009
23:43:44 UTC
19:43:44 EDT

 
Discovery 7/7 12d 19h LC-39A Kennedy [275][276]
126 11 May 2009
18:01:56 UTC
14:01:56 EDT

 
Atlantis 7 12d 21h LC-39A Edwards [277][278][279]
127 15 July 2009
22:03:10 UTC
18:03:10 EDT

 
Endeavour 7/7 15d 16h LC-39A Kennedy
  • ISS assembly flight 2J/A: Japanese Experiment Modoules Exposed Facility (EF) and ELM ES
[280][281]
128 28 August 2009
03:59:37 UTC[c]
23:59:37 EDT

 
Discovery 7/7 13d 21h LC-39A Edwards [282][283]
129 16 November 2009
19:28:01 UTC
14:28:01 EST

 
Atlantis 6/7 10d 19h LC-39A Kennedy [284][285]
130 8 February 2010
09:14:07 UTC
04:14:07 EST

 
Endeavour 6 13d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [286][287]
131 5 April 2010
10:21:25 UTC
06:21:25 EDT

 
Discovery 7 15d 03h LC-39A Kennedy [288][289]
132 14 May 2010
18:20:09 UTC
14:20:09 EDT

 
Atlantis 6 11d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [290][291]
133 24 February 2011
21:53:24 UTC
16:53:24 EST

 
Discovery 6 12d 19h LC-39A Kennedy [292][293]
134 16 May 2011
12:56:28 UTC
08:56:28 EDT

 
Endeavour 6 15d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [294][295]
135 8 July 2011
15:29:04 UTC
11:29:04 EDT

 
Atlantis 4 12d 18h LC-39A Kennedy [296][297][298]

Shuttle missions

Canceled missions

One initial emergency flight abort (RTLS) sub-orbital test mission was canceled due to high risk. Many other planned missions were canceled due to the late development of the shuttle, and the Challenger and Columbia disasters.

Four missions were cut short by a day or more while in orbit: STS-2 (equipment failure),[22] STS-35 (weather),[101] STS-44 (equipment failure),[192] and STS-83 (equipment failure, relaunched as STS-94).[192]

Contingency missions

 
Atlantis and Endeavour on LC-39A and LC-39B. Endeavour was slated to launch for STS-400 rescue mission should Atlantis (STS-125) be found unable to return safely to Earth.

STS-300 was the designation for the Space Shuttle Launch on Need (LON) missions to be launched on short notice for STS-114 and STS-121, in the event that the shuttle became disabled or damaged and could not safely return to Earth.[299][300][301] The rescue flight for STS-115, if needed, would have been STS-301. After STS-115, the rescue mission designations were based on the corresponding regular mission that would be replaced should the rescue mission be needed. For example, the STS-116 rescue mission was branded STS-317, because the normal mission scheduled after STS-116 was STS-117. Should the rescue mission have been needed, the crew and vehicle for STS-117 would assume the rescue mission profile and become STS-317. All potential rescue missions were to be launched with a crew of four, and would return with ten or eleven crew members, depending on the number of crew launched on the rescued shuttle. Missions were expected to last approximately eleven days. None of the planned contingency missions were ever flown.[302]

No contingency mission was planned for STS-135, the final shuttle mission. Instead, NASA planned to effect any required rescues one-by-one, using Russian Soyuz spacecraft.[303]

Flight Rescue Flight
STS-114 (Discovery) STS-300 (Atlantis)
STS-121 (Discovery) STS-300 (Atlantis)
STS-115 (Atlantis) STS-301 (Discovery)
STS-116 (Discovery) STS-317 (Atlantis)
STS-117 (Atlantis) STS-318 (Endeavour)
STS-118 (Endeavour) STS-322 (Discovery)
STS-120 (Discovery) STS-320 (Atlantis)[d]
STS-122 (Atlantis) STS-323 (Discovery)[e]
STS-123 (Endeavour) STS-324 (Discovery)
STS-124 (Discovery) STS-326 (Endeavour)
STS-125 (Atlantis) STS-400 (Endeavour)
STS-134 (Endeavour) STS-335 (Atlantis)

Flight statistics

Orbiters

Key
   Test vehicle
   Lost
Shuttle Designation Flights Flight time Orbits Longest flight First flight Last flight Mir
dockings
ISS dockings Sources
Flight Date Flight Date
Enterprise   OV-101 5 00d 00h 19m 0 00d 00h 05m ALT-12 12 August 1977 ALT-16 26 October 1977 [305][306][307][308]
Columbia   OV-102 28 300d 17h 47m 15s 4,808 17d 15h 53m 18s STS-1 12 April 1981 STS-107 16 January 2003 0 0 [305][306][309][310][311]
Challenger   OV-099 10 62d 07h 56m 15s 995 08d 05h 23m 33s STS-6 4 April 1983 STS-51-L 28 January 1986 0 0 [305][306][312][313]
Discovery OV-103 39 364d 22h 39m 29s 5,830 15d 02h 48m 08s STS-41-D 30 August 1984 STS-133 24 February 2011 1 13 [305][306][314][315]
Atlantis OV-104 33 306d 14h 12m 43s 4,848 13d 20h 12m 44s STS-51-J 3 October 1985 STS-135 8 July 2011 7 12 [305][306][316][317]
Endeavour OV-105 25 296d 03h 34m 02s 4,677 16d 15h 08m 48s STS-49 7 May 1992 STS-134 16 May 2011 1 12 [305][306][318][319]
Total 135 1330d 18h 9m 44s 21,158 9 37


Flights

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
  •   Enterprise
  •   Columbia
  •   Challenger
  •   Discovery
  •   Atlantis
  •   Endeavour

Timeline of missions

See also

Notes

  1. ^ If there are two numbers in this column, it signifies the number of astronauts launched and landed with, respectively. If the two numbers are the same, this indicates a crew swap took place during the mission.
  2. ^ a b This shuttle was intended to land at Kennedy.
  3. ^ a b c d e The listed UTC time occurs the next day.
  4. ^ NASA called this mission STS-320 instead of STS-321.[301]
  5. ^ Originally scheduled to be Endeavour, changed to Discovery due to contamination issues.[304]

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External links

  • NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions
  • Unofficial Space Shuttle Manifest

list, space, shuttle, missions, missions, flown, soviet, buran, class, orbiters, sometimed, referred, soviet, space, shuttle, list, buran, missions, space, shuttle, partially, reusable, earth, orbital, spacecraft, system, operated, nasa, national, aeronautics,. For missions flown by the Soviet Buran class orbiters sometimed referred as the Soviet Space Shuttle see List of Buran missions The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by NASA the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Its official program name was Space Transportation System STS taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development 1 Operational missions launched numerous satellites conducted science experiments in orbit and participated in construction and servicing of the International Space Station ISS The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981 leading to operational flights beginning in 1982 Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia on 12 April 1981 at Pad 39A for mission STS 1 From 1981 to 2011 a total of 135 missions were flown all launched from Kennedy Space Center KSC in Florida During that time period the fleet logged 1 322 days 19 hours 21 minutes and 23 seconds of flight time 2 The longest orbital flight of the Shuttle was STS 80 at 17 days 15 hours while the shortest flight was STS 51 L at one minute 13 seconds when the Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart during launch The cold morning shrunk the O Ring on the right Solid Rocket Booster causing the external fuel tank to explode The shuttles docked with Russian space station Mir nine times and visited the ISS thirty seven times The highest altitude apogee achieved by the shuttle was 621 km 386 mi when deploying the Hubble Space Telescope 3 The program flew a total of 355 people representing 16 countries and with 852 total shuttle fliers 4 The Kennedy Space Center served as the landing site for 78 missions while 54 missions landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California and one mission landed at White Sands New Mexico 5 The first orbiter built Enterprise was used for atmospheric flight tests ALT but future plans to upgrade it to orbital capability were ultimately canceled Four fully operational orbiters were initially built Columbia Challenger Discovery and Atlantis Challenger and Columbia were destroyed in mission accidents in 1986 and 2003 respectively killing a total of fourteen astronauts A fifth operational orbiter Endeavour was built in 1991 to replace Challenger The Space Shuttle was retired from service upon the conclusion of STS 135 by Atlantis on 21 July 2011 6 Contents 1 Flight numbering 2 Shuttle flights 2 1 Test flights 2 2 Launches and orbital flights 3 Shuttle missions 3 1 Canceled missions 3 2 Contingency missions 4 Flight statistics 4 1 Orbiters 4 2 Flights 4 3 Timeline of missions 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksFlight numbering Edit Profiles of all five orbiters at launch The U S Space Shuttle program was officially referred to as the Space Transportation System STS Specific shuttle missions were therefore designated with the prefix STS 2 Initially the launches were given sequential numbers indicating order of launch such as STS 7 Subsequent to the Apollo 13 mishap due to Administrator of NASA James M Beggs s triskaidekaphobia and consequent unwillingness to number a forthcoming flight as STS 13 7 8 9 10 beginning in 1984 each mission was assigned a code such as STS 41 B with the first digit or pair of digits for years 1990 and beyond indicating the federal fiscal year offset into the program so 41 B was scheduled for FY 1984 51 A thru 51 L originally for FY 1985 and the third flight in FY 1995 would have been named 151 C the second digit indicating the launch site 1 was Kennedy Space Center and 2 was Space Launch Complex 6 at Vandenberg Air Force Base although Vandenberg was never used and the letter indicating scheduling sequence 11 These codes were assigned when the launches were initially scheduled and were not changed as missions were delayed or rescheduled 6 The codes were adopted from STS 41 B through STS 51 L although the highest code used was actually STS 61 C and the sequential numbers were used internally at NASA on all processing paperwork After the Challenger disaster NASA returned to using a sequential numbering system with the number counting from the beginning of the STS program Unlike the initial system however the numbers were assigned based on the initial mission schedule and did not always reflect actual launch order This numbering scheme started at 26 with the first flight as STS 26R the R suffix stood for reflight to disambiguate from prior missions The suffix was used for two years through STS 33R then the R was dropped 6 As a result of the changes in systems flights under different numbering systems could have the same number with one having a letter appended e g flight STS 51 a mission carried out by Discovery in 1993 was many years after STS 51 A Discovery s second flight in 1984 6 It wasn t until STS 127 in 2009 where the flight numbering system returned to a standard and consistent order Shuttle flights Edit Enterprise on one of its five free flights during the Approach and Landing Test program Test flights Edit Main article Approach and Landing Tests The Approach and Landing Test program encompassed 16 separate tests of Enterprise covering taxi tests uncrewed and crewed flights on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft SCA and finally the free flight tests The following list includes the free flight tests durations listed count only the orbiter free flight time The list does not include total time aloft along with airborne time atop of the Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft SCA Order Launch date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Launch Pad Landing site Notes Sources1 12 August 1977 ALT 12 Enterprise 2 00 h 05 m N A Edwards First free flight First non captive flight of Enterprise First landing at Edwards Air Force Base 12 13 14 15 2 13 September 1977 ALT 13 Enterprise 2 00 h 05 m Edwards Second free flight 12 13 3 23 September 1977 ALT 14 Enterprise 2 00 h 05 m Edwards Third free flight 12 13 4 12 October 1977 ALT 15 Enterprise 2 00 h 02 m Edwards Fourth free flight First flight without tailcone operational configuration 12 13 15 16 5 26 October 1977 ALT 16 Enterprise 2 00 h 02 m Edwards Final free flight Final non captive flight of Enterprise First landing on runway rather than lakebed 12 13 17 Launches and orbital flights Edit Order Launch date Mission Shuttle Crew a Duration Launch Pad Landing Site Notes Sources1 12 April 1981 12 00 04 UTC07 00 04 EST STS 1 Columbia 2 02d 06h LC 39A Edwards First reusable orbital spacecraft flight Maiden flight of Columbia 18 19 20 2 12 November 1981 15 10 00 UTC10 10 00 EST STS 2 Columbia 2 02d 06h LC 39A Edwards First reuse of a crewed orbital space vehicle First test of Canadarm robot arm Truncated due to fuel cell problem Shortest orbital mission flown 21 22 23 3 22 March 1982 16 00 00 UTC11 00 00 EST STS 3 Columbia 2 08d 00h LC 39A White Sands Shuttle R amp D flight Only landing at White Sands New Mexico 24 25 26 4 27 June 1982 15 00 00 UTC11 00 00 EDT STS 4 Columbia 2 07d 01h LC 39A Edwards Last shuttle R amp D flight First Department of Defense DoD payload 27 28 29 30 5 11 November 1982 12 19 00 UTC07 19 00 EST STS 5 Columbia 4 05d 02h LC 39A Edwards Multiple comsat deployments First Extravehicular activity of program canceled due to suit problems 31 32 33 34 6 4 April 1983 18 30 00 UTC13 30 00 EST STS 6 Challenger 4 05d 00h LC 39A Edwards Tracking and data relay satellite TDRS A deployment Maiden flight of Challenger First Space Shuttle Extravehicular activity 35 36 7 18 June 1983 11 33 00 UTC07 33 00 EDT STS 7 Challenger 5 06d 02h LC 39A Edwards First American woman in space Sally Ride Multiple comsat deployments First deployment and retrieval of a Shuttle pallet satellite 37 38 8 30 August 1983 06 32 00 UTC02 32 00 EDT STS 8 Challenger 5 06d 01h LC 39A Edwards Comsat deployment First flight of an African American in space Guion Bluford Test of robot arm on heavy payloads with Payload Flight Test Article First night landing 39 40 9 28 November 1983 16 00 00 UTC11 00 00 EST STS 9 Columbia 6 10d 07h LC 39A Edwards First Spacelab mission Flight of Ulf Merbold First European Space Agency Astronaut on a shuttle mission 41 42 10 3 February 1984 13 00 00 UTC08 00 00 EST STS 41 B Challenger 5 07d 23h LC 39A Kennedy Deployed two Comsats First untethered spacewalk by Bruce McCandless II with Manned Maneuvering Unit First landing at Kennedy Space Center Dry run of equipment for Solar Maximum Mission rescue 43 44 11 6 April 1984 13 58 00 UTC08 58 00 EST STS 41 C Challenger 5 06d 23h LC 39A Edwards Solar Maximum Mission servicing First satellite rescue by astronauts Long Duration Exposure Facility deployment 45 46 47 12 30 August 1984 12 41 50 UTC08 41 50 EDT STS 41 D Discovery 6 06d 00h LC 39A Edwards Multiple comsat deployments Maiden flight of Discovery Test of OAST 1 Solar Array 48 49 13 5 October 1984 11 03 00 UTC07 03 00 EDT STS 41 G Challenger 7 08d 05h LC 39A Kennedy Earth Radiation Budget Satellite deployment First flight of two women in space Sally Ride and Kathryn Sullivan First spacewalk by American woman Sullivan First Canadian in space Marc Garneau 50 51 14 8 November 1984 12 15 00 UTC07 15 00 EST STS 51 A Discovery 5 07d 23h LC 39A Kennedy Multiple comsat deployments Retrieval of two other comsats Palapa B2 and Westar VI which were subsequently refurbished on Earth and reflown 52 53 15 24 January 1985 19 50 00 UTC14 50 00 EST STS 51 C Discovery 5 03d 01h LC 39A Kennedy First classified Department of Defense DoD mission Magnum satellite deployment 28 54 55 16 12 April 1985 13 59 05 UTC08 59 05 EST STS 51 D Discovery 7 06d 23h LC 39A Kennedy Multiple comsat deployments First flight of a sitting politician in space Jake Garn First impromptu Extravehicular activity of program to fix Syncom F3 Leasat 3 56 57 17 29 April 1985 16 02 18 UTC12 02 18 EDT STS 51 B Challenger 7 07d 00h LC 39A Edwards First mission with Spacelab module in a fully operational configuration Conducted experiments in microgravity 58 59 18 17 June 1985 11 33 00 UTC07 33 00 EDT STS 51 G Discovery 7 07d 01h LC 39A Edwards Multiple comsat deployments Flight of first member of royalty Saudi Muslim and Arab in space Sultan bin Salman Al Saud 60 61 19 29 July 1985 22 00 00 UTC18 00 00 EDT STS 51 F Challenger 7 07d 22h LC 39A Edwards Spacelab mission Abort to Orbit Faulty temperature sensor incorrectly indicated that fuel turbine discharge temperature exceeded the limit Therefore one main engine was shut down at T 345 s resulting in a much lower orbit than planned All mission objectives achieved 62 63 20 27 August 1985 10 58 01 UTC06 58 01 EDT STS 51 I Discovery 5 07d 02h LC 39A Edwards Multiple comsat deployments Rescue of Syncom F3 Leasat 3 64 65 21 3 October 1985 15 15 30 UTC11 15 30 EDT STS 51 J Atlantis 5 04d 01h LC 39A Edwards Second classified DoD mission Defense Satellite Communications System satellite deployment Maiden flight of Atlantis 28 66 67 22 30 October 1985 17 00 00 UTC12 00 00 EST STS 61 A Challenger 8 07d 00h LC 39A Edwards Largest crew on a spaceflight Third flight of Spacelab Spacelab D1 microgravity experiments Mission funded by West Germany Last successful mission of Challenger First Dutchman in space Wubbo Ockels 68 69 23 26 November 1985 24 29 00 UTC19 29 00 EST STS 61 B Atlantis 7 06d 21h LC 39A Edwards Multiple comsat deployment EASE ACCESS experiment First Mexican in space Rodolfo Neri Vela 70 71 24 12 January 1986 11 55 00 UTC06 55 00 EST STS 61 C Columbia 7 06d 02h LC 39A Edwards Comsat deployment Flight of US Representative Bill Nelson Last successful mission before STS 51 L 72 73 25 28 January 1986 16 38 00 UTC11 38 00 EST STS 51 L Challenger 7 00d 00h 01m 13s LC 39B Did not land b Planned tracking and data relay satellite TDRS B deployment Teacher in space flight SRB leak destroyed the orbiter and killed crew 74 75 26 29 September 1988 15 37 00 UTC11 37 00 EDT STS 26 Discovery 5 04d 01h LC 39B Edwards Tracking and data relay satellite TDRS C deployment First post Challenger flight 76 77 27 2 December 1988 14 30 34 UTC09 30 34 EST STS 27 Atlantis 5 04d 09h LC 39B Edwards Third classified DoD mission Lacrosse 1 deployment Heavy damage to the thermal protection system resulted in extreme heat damage to the right wing 28 78 79 80 28 13 March 1989 14 57 00 UTC09 57 00 EST STS 29 Discovery 5 04d 23h LC 39B Edwards Tracking and data relay satellite TDRS D deployment IMAX camera Space Station Heat Pipe Advanced Radiator Element I space station radiator experiment 81 82 29 4 May 1989 18 46 59 UTC14 46 59 EDT STS 30 Atlantis 5 04d 00h LC 39B Edwards Magellan Venus probe deployment 83 84 30 8 August 1989 12 37 00 UTC08 37 00 EDT STS 28 Columbia 5 05d 01h LC 39B Edwards Fourth classified DoD mission Satellite Data System deployment 28 85 86 31 18 October 1989 16 53 40 UTC12 53 40 EDT STS 34 Atlantis 5 04d 23h LC 39B Edwards Galileo Jupiter probe deployment IMAX camera 87 88 32 22 November 1989 24 23 30 UTC19 23 30 EST STS 33 Discovery 5 05d 00h LC 39B Edwards Fifth classified DoD mission Deployment of Magnum 28 89 90 33 9 January 1990 12 35 00 UTC07 35 00 EST STS 32 Columbia 5 10d 21h LC 39A Edwards Syncom IV F5 satellite deployment Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval IMAX camera 91 92 34 28 February 1990 07 50 22 UTC02 50 22 EST STS 36 Atlantis 5 04d 10h LC 39A Edwards Sixth classified DoD mission Misty reconnaissance satellite deployment 28 93 94 35 24 April 1990 12 33 51 UTC08 33 51 EDT STS 31 Discovery 5 05d 01h LC 39B Edwards Hubble Space Telescope deployment 95 96 36 6 October 1990 11 47 15 UTC07 47 15 EDT STS 41 Discovery 5 04d 02h LC 39B Edwards Ulysses Inertial Upper Stage solar probe deployment 97 98 37 15 November 1990 23 48 15 UTC18 48 15 EST STS 38 Atlantis 5 04d 21h LC 39A Kennedy Seventh classified DoD mission Likely SDS2 2 deployed 28 99 100 38 2 December 1990 06 49 01 UTC01 49 01 EST STS 35 Columbia 7 08d 23h LC 39B Edwards Use of ASTRO 1 observatory 101 102 39 5 April 1991 14 22 45 UTC09 22 45 EST STS 37 Atlantis 5 05d 23h LC 39B Edwards Compton Gamma Ray Observatory deployment and EVA repair 103 104 40 28 April 1991 11 33 14 UTC07 33 14 EDT STS 39 Discovery 7 08d 07h LC 39A Kennedy First unclassified DoD mission Military science experiments 28 105 106 41 5 June 1991 13 24 51 UTC09 24 51 EDT STS 40 Columbia 7 09d 02h LC 39B Edwards Spacelab mission 107 108 42 2 August 1991 15 02 00 UTC11 02 00 EDT STS 43 Atlantis 5 08d 21h LC 39A Kennedy Tracking and data relay satellite TDRS E deployment 109 110 43 12 September 1991 23 11 04 UTC19 11 04 EDT STS 48 Discovery 5 05d 08h LC 39A Edwards Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deployment 111 112 44 24 November 1991 23 44 00 UTC18 44 00 EST STS 44 Atlantis 6 06d 22h LC 39A Edwards DSP satellite deployment 113 114 45 22 January 1992 14 52 33 UTC09 52 33 EST STS 42 Discovery 7 08d 01h LC 39A Edwards Spacelab mission 115 116 46 24 March 1992 13 13 40 UTC08 13 40 EST STS 45 Atlantis 7 08d 22h LC 39A Kennedy ATLAS 1 science platform 117 118 47 7 May 1992 23 40 00 UTC19 40 00 EDT STS 49 Endeavour 7 08d 21h LC 39B Edwards Intelsat VI hand retrieval and repair Maiden flight of Endeavour First three person Extravehicular activity Assembly of Station by EVA Methods ASEM space station truss experiment EVA Record four EVAs total for mission First landing with a drag chute 119 120 48 25 June 1992 16 12 23 UTC12 12 23 EDT STS 50 Columbia 7 13d 19h LC 39A Kennedy Spacelab mission 121 122 49 31 July 1992 13 56 48 UTC09 56 48 EDT STS 46 Atlantis 7 07d 23h LC 39B Kennedy Deployment of EURECA Deployment of National Aeronautics and Space Administration Italian Space Agency Tethered Satellite System TSS 123 124 50 12 September 1992 14 23 00 UTC10 23 00 EDT STS 47 Endeavour 7 07d 22h LC 39B Kennedy Spacelab J First flight of an African American woman in space Mae Jemison Japan funded mission 125 126 51 22 October 1992 17 09 39 UTC13 09 39 EDT STS 52 Columbia 6 09d 20h LC 39B Kennedy LAGEOS II deployment Microgravity experiments 127 128 52 2 December 1992 13 24 00 UTC08 24 00 EST STS 53 Discovery 5 07d 07h LC 39A Edwards Partially classified 10th and final DoD mission Likely deployment of SDS2 satellite 28 129 130 53 13 January 1993 13 59 30 UTC08 59 30 EST STS 54 Endeavour 5 05d 23h LC 39B Kennedy Tracking and data relay satellite TDRS F deployment 131 132 54 8 April 1993 05 29 00 UTC01 29 00 EDT STS 56 Discovery 5 09d 06h LC 39B Kennedy ATLAS 2 science platform 133 134 55 26 April 1993 14 50 00 UTC10 50 00 EDT STS 55 Columbia 7 09d 23h LC 39A Edwards Spacelab D2 Mission funded by Germany 135 136 56 21 June 1993 13 07 22 UTC09 07 22 EDT STS 57 Endeavour 6 09d 23h LC 39B Kennedy Scientific Experiments aboard the SPACEHAB module Retrieval of EURECA 137 138 57 12 September 1993 11 45 00 UTC07 45 00 EDT STS 51 Discovery 5 09d 20h LC 39B Kennedy ACTS satellite deployed Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer with IMAX camera deployed 139 140 58 18 October 1993 14 53 10 UTC10 53 10 EDT STS 58 Columbia 7 14d 00h LC 39B Edwards Spacelab mission 141 142 59 2 December 1993 09 27 00 UTC04 27 00 EST STS 61 Endeavour 7 10d 19h LC 39B Kennedy Hubble Space Telescope servicing 143 144 60 3 February 1994 12 10 00 UTC07 10 00 EST STS 60 Discovery 6 07d 06h LC 39A Kennedy SPACEHAB Wake Shield Facility 145 146 61 4 March 1994 13 53 00 UTC08 53 00 EST STS 62 Columbia 5 13d 23h LC 39B Kennedy Microgravity experiments 147 148 62 9 April 1994 11 05 00 UTC07 05 00 EDT STS 59 Endeavour 6 11d 05h LC 39A Edwards Experiments aboard Shuttle Radar Laboratory 1 149 150 63 8 July 1994 04 43 00 UTC00 43 00 EDT STS 65 Columbia 7 14d 17h LC 39A Kennedy Spacelab mission 151 152 64 9 September 1994 22 22 05 UTC18 22 05 EDT STS 64 Discovery 6 10d 22h LC 39B Edwards Multiple science experiments SPARTAN 153 154 65 30 September 1994 11 16 00 UTC07 16 00 EDT STS 68 Endeavour 6 11d 05h LC 39A Edwards Experiments aboard Space Radar Laboratory 2 155 156 66 3 November 1994 16 59 43 UTC11 59 43 EST STS 66 Atlantis 6 10d 22h LC 39B Edwards ATLAS 3 science platform 157 158 67 3 February 1995 05 22 04 UTC00 22 04 EST STS 63 Discovery 6 08d 06h LC 39B Kennedy Mir rendezvous SPACEHAB IMAX camera 159 160 68 2 March 1995 06 38 13 UTC01 38 13 EST STS 67 Endeavour 7 16d 15h LC 39A Edwards ASTRO 2 Deployment 161 162 69 27 June 1995 19 32 19 UTC15 32 19 EDT STS 71 Atlantis 7 8 09d 19h LC 39A Kennedy First Shuttle Mir docking 163 164 70 13 July 1995 13 41 55 UTC09 41 55 EDT STS 70 Discovery 5 08d 22h LC 39B Kennedy Tracking and data relay satellite TDRS G deployment 165 166 71 7 September 1995 15 09 00 UTC11 09 00 EDT STS 69 Endeavour 5 10d 20h LC 39A Kennedy Wake Shield Facility SPARTAN 167 168 72 20 October 1995 13 53 00 UTC09 53 00 EDT STS 73 Columbia 7 15d 21h LC 39B Kennedy Spacelab mission 169 170 73 12 November 1995 12 30 43 UTC07 30 43 EST STS 74 Atlantis 5 08d 04h LC 39A Kennedy Second Shuttle Mir docking Delivered docking module Delivered IMAX cargo bay camera 171 172 74 11 January 1996 09 41 00 UTC04 41 00 EST STS 72 Endeavour 6 08d 22h LC 39B Kennedy Retrieved Japan s Space Flyer Unit 2 Extravehicular activities 173 174 75 22 February 1996 20 18 00 UTC15 18 00 EST STS 75 Columbia 7 15d 17h LC 39B Kennedy Tethered satellite reflight lost due to broken tether 175 176 76 22 March 1996 08 13 04 UTC03 13 04 EST STS 76 Atlantis 6 5 09d 05h LC 39B Edwards Shuttle Mir docking 177 178 77 19 May 1996 10 30 00 UTC06 30 00 EDT STS 77 Endeavour 6 10d 00h LC 39B Kennedy SPACEHAB SPARTAN 179 180 78 20 June 1996 14 49 00 UTC10 49 00 EDT STS 78 Columbia 7 16d 21h LC 39B Kennedy Spacelab mission 181 182 79 16 September 1996 08 54 49 UTC04 54 49 EDT STS 79 Atlantis 6 6 10d 03h LC 39A Kennedy Shuttle Mir docking 183 184 80 19 November 1996 19 55 47 UTC14 55 47 EST STS 80 Columbia 5 17d 15h LC 39B Kennedy Wake Shield Facility Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer Shuttle Pallet Satellite ORFEUS II Longest Space Shuttle mission flown 185 186 81 12 January 1997 09 27 23 UTC04 27 23 EST STS 81 Atlantis 6 6 10d 04h LC 39B Kennedy Shuttle Mir docking 187 188 82 11 February 1997 08 55 17 UTC03 55 17 EST STS 82 Discovery 7 09d 23h LC 39A Kennedy Hubble Space Telescope servicing 189 190 83 4 April 1997 19 20 32 UTC14 20 32 EST STS 83 Columbia 7 03d 23h LC 39A Kennedy Spacelab mission Truncated due to fuel cell problem 191 192 84 15 May 1997 08 07 48 UTC04 07 48 EDT STS 84 Atlantis 7 7 09d 05h LC 39A Kennedy Shuttle Mir docking 193 194 85 1 July 1997 18 02 00 UTC14 02 00 EDT STS 94 Columbia 7 15d 16h LC 39A Kennedy Spacelab mission 195 196 86 7 August 1997 14 41 00 UTC10 41 00 EDT STS 85 Discovery 6 11d 20h LC 39A Kennedy Deployed and retrieved Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere Shuttle Pallet Satellite 2 CRISTA SPAS 197 198 87 25 September 1997 14 34 19 UTC10 34 19 EDT STS 86 Atlantis 7 7 10d 19h LC 39A Kennedy Shuttle Mir docking 199 200 88 19 November 1997 19 46 00 UTC14 46 00 EST STS 87 Columbia 6 15d 16h LC 39B Kennedy Microgravity experiments 2 Extravehicular activities SPARTAN First spaceflight by a woman of Indian origin Kalpana Chawla 201 202 89 22 January 1998 02 48 15 UTC c 21 48 15 EST STS 89 Endeavour 7 7 08d 19h LC 39A Kennedy Shuttle Mir docking 203 204 90 17 April 1998 18 19 00 UTC14 19 00 EDT STS 90 Columbia 7 15d 21h LC 39B Kennedy Spacelab mission 205 206 91 2 June 1998 22 06 24 UTC18 06 24 EDT STS 91 Discovery 6 7 09d 19h LC 39A Kennedy Last Shuttle Mir docking 207 208 92 29 October 1998 19 19 34 UTC14 19 34 EST STS 95 Discovery 7 08d 21h LC 39B Kennedy SPACEHAB John Glenn flies again 209 210 93 4 December 1998 08 35 34 UTC03 35 34 EST STS 88 Endeavour 6 11d 19h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 2A Node 1 First Shuttle ISS assembly flight 211 212 94 27 May 1999 10 49 42 UTC06 49 42 EDT STS 96 Discovery 7 09d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS supply 213 214 95 23 July 1999 04 31 00 UTC00 31 00 EDT STS 93 Columbia 5 04d 22h LC 39B Kennedy Chandra X ray Observatory deployed 215 216 96 19 December 1999 00 50 00 UTC c 19 50 00 EST STS 103 Discovery 7 07d 23h LC 39B Kennedy Hubble Space Telescope servicing 217 218 97 11 February 2000 16 43 40 UTC12 43 40 EDT STS 99 Endeavour 6 11d 05h LC 39A Kennedy Shuttle Radar Topography Mission 219 220 98 19 May 2000 10 11 10 UTC06 11 10 EDT STS 101 Atlantis 7 09d 21h LC 39A Kennedy ISS supply 221 222 99 8 September 2000 12 45 47 UTC08 45 47 EDT STS 106 Atlantis 7 11d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS supply 223 224 100 11 October 2000 23 17 00 UTC18 17 00 EST STS 92 Discovery 7 12d 21h LC 39A Edwards ISS assembly flight 3A Z1 truss 225 226 101 30 November 2000 03 06 01 UTC c 22 06 01 EST STS 97 Endeavour 5 10d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS assembly flight 4A P6 solar arrays radiators 227 228 102 7 February 2001 23 13 02 UTC18 13 02 EST STS 98 Atlantis 5 12d 21h LC 39A Edwards ISS assembly flight 5A Destiny lab 229 230 103 8 March 2001 11 42 09 UTC06 42 09 EST STS 102 Discovery 7 7 12d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS supply and crew rotation 231 232 104 19 April 2001 18 40 42 UTC14 40 42 EDT STS 100 Endeavour 7 11d 21h LC 39A Edwards ISS assembly flight 6A robotic arm First spacewalk by a Canadian Chris Hadfield 233 234 105 12 July 2001 09 03 59 UTC05 03 59 EDT STS 104 Atlantis 5 12d 18h LC 39B Kennedy ISS assembly flight 7A Quest Joint Airlock 235 236 106 10 August 2001 21 10 14 UTC17 10 14 EDT STS 105 Discovery 7 7 11d 21h LC 39A Kennedy ISS supply and crew rotation 237 238 107 5 December 2001 22 19 28 UTC17 19 28 EST STS 108 Endeavour 7 7 11d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS supply and crew rotation 239 240 108 1 March 2002 11 22 02 UTC06 22 02 EST STS 109 Columbia 7 10d 22h LC 39A Kennedy Hubble Space Telescope servicing Last successful mission for Columbia 241 242 109 8 April 2002 20 44 19 UTC16 44 19 EDT STS 110 Atlantis 7 10d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS assembly flight 8A S0 truss 243 244 110 5 June 2002 21 22 49 UTC17 22 49 EDT STS 111 Endeavour 7 7 13d 20h LC 39A Edwards ISS supply and crew rotation Mobile Base System 245 246 111 7 October 2002 19 45 51 UTC15 45 51 EDT STS 112 Atlantis 6 10d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS assembly flight 9A S1 truss 247 248 112 23 November 2002 00 49 47 UTC c 19 49 47 EST STS 113 Endeavour 7 7 13d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 11A P1 truss crew rotation Last successful mission before STS 107 249 250 113 16 January 2003 15 39 00 UTC10 39 00 EST STS 107 Columbia 7 15d 22h LC 39A Did not land b SPACEHAB First Israeli in space Ilan Ramon Re entry breakup disintegrated the orbiter and killed crew 251 252 114 26 July 2005 14 39 00 UTC10 39 00 EDT STS 114 Discovery 7 13d 21h LC 39B Edwards First post Columbia flight Flight safety Evaluation testing ISS supply repair MPLM Raffaello 253 254 115 4 July 2006 18 37 55 UTC14 37 55 EDT STS 121 Discovery 7 6 12d 18h LC 39B Kennedy ISS Flight ULF1 1 supply and crew rotation MPLM Leonardo 255 256 116 9 September 2006 15 14 55 UTC11 14 55 EDT STS 115 Atlantis 6 11d 19h LC 39B Kennedy ISS assembly flight 12A P3 P4 Truss Solar Arrays 257 258 117 9 December 2006 24 47 35 UTC20 47 35 EDT STS 116 Discovery 7 7 12d 21h LC 39B Kennedy ISS assembly flight 12A 1 P5 Truss amp SPACEHAB SM Crew rotation Final Space Shuttle launch from LC 39B 259 260 118 8 June 2007 23 38 04 UTC19 38 04 EDT STS 117 Atlantis 7 7 13d 20h LC 39A Edwards ISS assembly flight 13A S3 S4 Truss Solar Arrays Crew rotation 261 262 119 8 August 2007 22 36 42 UTC18 36 42 EDT STS 118 Endeavour 7 12d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 13A 1 S5 Truss amp SPACEHAB SM amp ESP 3 First use of Station to Shuttle Power Transfer System SSPTS 263 264 120 23 October 2007 15 38 19 UTC11 38 19 EDT STS 120 Discovery 7 7 15d 02h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 10A US Harmony module Crew rotation 265 266 121 7 February 2008 19 45 30 UTC14 45 30 EST STS 122 Atlantis 7 7 12d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 1E European Laboratory Columbus Crew rotation 267 268 122 11 March 2008 06 28 14 UTC02 28 14 EDT STS 123 Endeavour 7 7 15d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 1J A Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized Section ELM PS amp SPDM Crew rotation 269 270 123 31 May 2008 21 02 12 UTC17 02 12 EDT STS 124 Discovery 7 7 13d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 1J Japanese modules Kibo and RMS 271 272 124 14 November 2008 24 55 39 UTC19 55 39 EST STS 126 Endeavour 7 7 15d 20h LC 39A Edwards ISS assembly flight ULF2 MPLM Leonardo Crew rotation 273 274 125 15 March 2009 23 43 44 UTC19 43 44 EDT STS 119 Discovery 7 7 12d 19h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 15A S6 Truss Solar Arrays 275 276 126 11 May 2009 18 01 56 UTC14 01 56 EDT STS 125 Atlantis 7 12d 21h LC 39A Edwards Last Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission Final Non ISS flight 277 278 279 127 15 July 2009 22 03 10 UTC18 03 10 EDT STS 127 Endeavour 7 7 15d 16h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 2J A Japanese Experiment Modoules Exposed Facility EF and ELM ES 280 281 128 28 August 2009 03 59 37 UTC c 23 59 37 EDT STS 128 Discovery 7 7 13d 21h LC 39A Edwards ISS assembly flight 17A MPLM Leonardo Crew rotation Final landing at Edwards AFB 282 283 129 16 November 2009 19 28 01 UTC14 28 01 EST STS 129 Atlantis 6 7 10d 19h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight ULF3 ExPRESS Logistics Carriers ELCs 1 amp 2 284 285 130 8 February 2010 09 14 07 UTC04 14 07 EST STS 130 Endeavour 6 13d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 20A Node 3 and Cupola 286 287 131 5 April 2010 10 21 25 UTC06 21 25 EDT STS 131 Discovery 7 15d 03h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight 19A Utility and Logistics Flight 4 Multi Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo Last night launch of the Shuttle Program 288 289 132 14 May 2010 18 20 09 UTC14 20 09 EDT STS 132 Atlantis 6 11d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight ULF4 Mini Research Module 1 290 291 133 24 February 2011 21 53 24 UTC16 53 24 EST STS 133 Discovery 6 12d 19h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight ULF5 Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo ExPRESS Logistics Carrier 4 Final flight of Discovery 292 293 134 16 May 2011 12 56 28 UTC08 56 28 EDT STS 134 Endeavour 6 15d 18h LC 39A Kennedy ISS assembly flight ULF6 ELC 3 Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Final flight of Endeavour 294 295 135 8 July 2011 15 29 04 UTC11 29 04 EDT STS 135 Atlantis 4 12d 18h LC 39A Kennedy Payload Multi Purpose Logistics Module MPLM Raffaello Final flight of Atlantis Final flight of the Space Shuttle program 296 297 298 Shuttle missions EditCanceled missions Edit Main article Canceled Space Shuttle missions One initial emergency flight abort RTLS sub orbital test mission was canceled due to high risk Many other planned missions were canceled due to the late development of the shuttle and the Challenger and Columbia disasters Four missions were cut short by a day or more while in orbit STS 2 equipment failure 22 STS 35 weather 101 STS 44 equipment failure 192 and STS 83 equipment failure relaunched as STS 94 192 Contingency missions Edit Atlantis and Endeavour on LC 39A and LC 39B Endeavour was slated to launch for STS 400 rescue mission should Atlantis STS 125 be found unable to return safely to Earth Main article STS 3xx STS 300 was the designation for the Space Shuttle Launch on Need LON missions to be launched on short notice for STS 114 and STS 121 in the event that the shuttle became disabled or damaged and could not safely return to Earth 299 300 301 The rescue flight for STS 115 if needed would have been STS 301 After STS 115 the rescue mission designations were based on the corresponding regular mission that would be replaced should the rescue mission be needed For example the STS 116 rescue mission was branded STS 317 because the normal mission scheduled after STS 116 was STS 117 Should the rescue mission have been needed the crew and vehicle for STS 117 would assume the rescue mission profile and become STS 317 All potential rescue missions were to be launched with a crew of four and would return with ten or eleven crew members depending on the number of crew launched on the rescued shuttle Missions were expected to last approximately eleven days None of the planned contingency missions were ever flown 302 No contingency mission was planned for STS 135 the final shuttle mission Instead NASA planned to effect any required rescues one by one using Russian Soyuz spacecraft 303 Flight Rescue FlightSTS 114 Discovery STS 300 Atlantis STS 121 Discovery STS 300 Atlantis STS 115 Atlantis STS 301 Discovery STS 116 Discovery STS 317 Atlantis STS 117 Atlantis STS 318 Endeavour STS 118 Endeavour STS 322 Discovery STS 120 Discovery STS 320 Atlantis d STS 122 Atlantis STS 323 Discovery e STS 123 Endeavour STS 324 Discovery STS 124 Discovery STS 326 Endeavour STS 125 Atlantis STS 400 Endeavour STS 134 Endeavour STS 335 Atlantis Flight statistics EditOrbiters Edit Key Test vehicle LostShuttle Designation Flights Flight time Orbits Longest flight First flight Last flight Mirdockings ISS dockings SourcesFlight Date Flight DateEnterprise OV 101 5 00d 00h 19m 0 00d 00h 05m ALT 12 12 August 1977 ALT 16 26 October 1977 305 306 307 308 Columbia OV 102 28 300d 17h 47m 15s 4 808 17d 15h 53m 18s STS 1 12 April 1981 STS 107 16 January 2003 0 0 305 306 309 310 311 Challenger OV 099 10 62d 07h 56m 15s 995 08d 05h 23m 33s STS 6 4 April 1983 STS 51 L 28 January 1986 0 0 305 306 312 313 Discovery OV 103 39 364d 22h 39m 29s 5 830 15d 02h 48m 08s STS 41 D 30 August 1984 STS 133 24 February 2011 1 13 305 306 314 315 Atlantis OV 104 33 306d 14h 12m 43s 4 848 13d 20h 12m 44s STS 51 J 3 October 1985 STS 135 8 July 2011 7 12 305 306 316 317 Endeavour OV 105 25 296d 03h 34m 02s 4 677 16d 15h 08m 48s STS 49 7 May 1992 STS 134 16 May 2011 1 12 305 306 318 319 Total 135 1330d 18h 9m 44s 21 158 9 37 Flights Edit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Enterprise Columbia Challenger Discovery Atlantis Endeavour Timeline of missions EditSee also Edit Spaceflight portalInternational Space Station construction List of Buran missions List of human spaceflights List of human spaceflights to the International Space Station List of Soyuz missions List of Space Shuttle crews 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