NASA unveils its first space shuttle the Enterprise
On September 17 1976 NASA publicly unveils its first space shuttle the Enterprise during a ceremony in Palmdale California.Development of the aircraft-like spacecraft cost almost 10 billion and took nearly a decade.In 1977 the Enterprise became the first space shuttle to fly freely when it was lifted to a height of 25000 feet by a Boeing 747 airplane and then released gliding back to Edwards Air Force Base on its own accord.Regular flights of the space shuttle began on April 12 1981 with the launching of Columbia from Cape Canaveral Florida.
Launched by two solid-rocket boosters and an external tank only the aircraft-like shuttle entered into orbit around Earth.When the two-day mission was completed the shuttle fired engines to reduce speed and after descending through the atmosphere landed like a glider at Californias Edwards Air Force Base.Early shuttles took satellite equipment into space and carried out various scientific experiments.On January 28 1986 NASA and the space shuttle program suffered a major setback when the Challenger exploded 74 seconds after takeoff and all seven people aboard were killed.In September 1988 space shuttle flights resumed with the successful launching of the Discovery.
Since then the space shuttle has carried out numerous important missions such as the repair and maintenance of the Hubble Space Telescope and the construction and manning of the International Space Station.A tragedy in space again rocked the nation on February 1 2003 when Columbia on its 28th mission disintegrated during re-entry of the earths atmosphere.All seven astronauts aboard were killed.In the aftermath the space-shuttle program was grounded until Discovery returned to space in July 2005 amid concerns that the problems that had downed Columbia had not yet been fully solved.