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Shuttle Orbiter Discovery (NASA Designation: OV-103) is a NASA Space Shuttle.
First flown on August 30, 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 HMS Discovery, a ship that accompanied explorer James Cook on his third and final major voyage. Unofficially, the shuttle is named for the Discovery, the spaceship on which is set the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Flights
Rollout of the orbiter Discovery, 1998 (NASA)
Space Shuttle Discovery has flown 30 flights, spent 241.95-days in space, completed 3,808 orbits, and flown 98,710,673 miles in total, as of February 2003.
Notable Missions
STS-41-D: First Flight
STS-26: Return to space after Challenger disaster
STS-114 (Spring 2005): Return to space after STS-107 (Columbia disaster)
See also
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