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Seven died (explosion January 1986.) The last two members of the Challenger crew were not officially Federal government employees.
Yes. Examination of the remains showed they were alive until impact with the water and probably fully aware. That must have been torture.
Unlike other important points in history that have an image associated with them, the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger doesn't have a single photo taken by a single photographer associate with it. There were many photos of the same event. This is because there were thousands of people viewing the launch that day, and many members of the press. Additionally, NASA has dozens (now hundreds) of movie and still cameras recording launches from many angles.
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the oilf rig explosion killed 11 people and injured 17. The explosions oil flowed for over 3 months while people were desperately trying to get it clean the explosion was in the gulf of Mexico :) hope this helps :)
yes people learn more of the challenger because they still celebrate the 25 years of the disaster
Mostly by random people asking questions and other random people answering them. Some random people have good information and give good answers, other random people have valueless information and give junk answers. Some random people ask totally indecipherable questions that nobody can answer.
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THE LOCATION OF THE EXPLOSION WAS ON FALL CREEK ROAD. THE LOCATION OF THE EXPLOSION WAS ON FALL CREEK ROAD. What was involed with the explosion were people. It killed 74 people and damaged the buildin very badly.
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A lot of people get this wrong but the real answer, the truth is that Challenger 7 blew up on January 29, 1986.