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  1. Há 8 horas · On January 28, 1986, Space Shuttle Challenger lifted off on the STS-51-L mission. A failure of the solid rocket booster 73 seconds into flight tore the spacecraft apart, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew members. The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was America's worst space disaster up to that time.

  2. Há 8 horas · This agreement allowed ESA to participate in Space Shuttle missions by providing payloads and conducting scientific experiments. The Challenger Disaster and Its Aftermath. On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger, mission STS-51-L, tragically disintegrated just 73 seconds after launch, killing all seven crew members on board.

  3. Há 8 horas · Those kinds of mistakes are the stuff of social media memes, someone’s boss gets red faced and someone gets a bollocking. It’s small, no one got killed. However, few will forget the TV images broadcast on January 28, 1986, when 73 seconds into flight, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded on live TV.

  4. Há 2 horas · In 1999, eBay pulled what appeared to be “a piece of a heat shield tile” from the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, per Collect Space. In 2003, ...

  5. Há 8 horas · Ellison Onizuka (1946–1986) – mission specialist on STS-51-C and STS-51-L; killed on January 28, 1986, on the ascent of the Space Shuttle Challenger; William A. Pailes (born 1952) – payload specialist on STS-51-J; Scott E. Parazynski (born 1961) – payload specialist on STS-66; mission specialist on STS-86, STS-95, STS-100, and STS-120