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The space shuttle Challenger disaster was 39 years ago. Share your memories Shuttle broke apart during launch, killing all 7 crewmembers The crew of Space Shuttle Challenger, STS-51-L.
After the Columbia disaster, shuttle flights were again grounded. On Jan. 14, 2004, President George W. Bush announced a “new vision” for the nation’s space exploration program.
You can now own a $1 gold coin celebrating one of America’s most revolutionary achievements: the NASA Space Shuttle program. The latest variant in the ongoing American Innovation $1 Coin series ...
Author Adam Higginbotham joins John Williams to discuss his book, ‘ Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space.’ Adam talks about what makes him interested in these types of ...
NASA says that a piece of the Challenger Space Shuttle has been discovered off the East coast of Florida, 36 years after the disaster.
SpaceX called off a launch attempt Sunday after detecting a leak in the plumbing that flows super-cold liquid oxygen ...
The bulletin for the Challenger disaster was no doubt labeled “FLASH,” meaning the event had “transcendent” urgency. A flash was sent with 12 bells.
Once the bill is signed by Trump, $85 million will be allocated to transport the Discovery space shuttle from the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum to Space Center Houston.
After the Columbia disaster, shuttle flights were again grounded. On Jan. 14, 2004, President George W. Bush announced a “new vision” for the nation’s space exploration program.
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