
What's the name of the first space shuttle to go into space?

If you’re like me, you watched the 1986 movie SpaceCamp and assumed that would probably happen to you someday — meaning, you’d get to check out a space shuttle in a museum or whatever and end up in space.
You also shouted at your family when watching Nickelodeon’s The Astronauts from 2020 about how they ripped off SpaceCamp.
All that said, there’s just something about space shuttles. It’s pretty amazing that we came up with the concept when we did, and every space shuttle launch was filled with risk, inspiration, and awe.
Which shuttle was the first to go into outer space?
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Correct Answer: Columbia
The answer is: Columbia. in 1981 the space shuttle Columbia was the first to reach spaceflight, orbiting the Earth 37 times with two crew members aboard before returning safely. Columbia was in use for 28 missions over 22 years, before tragically disintegrating upon reentry in 2003.Source
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