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No space shuttles have exploded in space. Challenger disintegrated during launch and Columbia during the re-entry process. Neither were in space at the time. challenger and Columbia +++ The Challenger shuttle itself did not explode. The explosion was of the massive booster rockets lifting it into Space, after a seal failed on one, allowing fuel to leak and ignite. The shuttle remained fairly intact although very badly damaged, and I believe was subsequently recovered from the sea-bed.
The Columbia disaster happened on February 1, 2003. This shuttle malfunctioned, and exploded in the sky. There were seven astronauts that lost their lives that day.
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The two space shuttles that exploded were the Challenger in 1986 and the Columbia in 2003. Both tragedies resulted in the loss of all crew members on board.
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The past tense of the word exploded is exploded.
There have been two space shuttles that exploded during launch: Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003.
The US exploded the first one in the Enewetak atoll in the pacific. The second one was exploded by Russia somewhere in the old USSR.
Two space shuttles exploded; one upon take off and one on re-entry. The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986, 1 minute 13 seconds after take-off killing all seven members on board. The Space Shuttle Columbia exploded on re-entry in 2003 also killing all seven members on board.
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