You may be talking about Apolo 13 or Space Shuttle Columbia in February 2003 which was damaged during a re-entry and broke apart.
Those are two well knows space mission disasters.
There have been a lot of space mission disasters though.
I'm sure they're all documented by NASA down to the last detail. Apolo 13 did not end in disaster as it was a successful failure which basically means that they did not make it to the moon but got back to earth safely.
According to NASA there have been a total of 119 shuttle missions of which 110 occurred after the Challenger disaster.
When the Columbia space shuttle was launched in 1981, it was its first flight. The commander on the flight was John Young. This space shuttle completed 27 missions before the disaster that happened in February of 2003 in which it disintegrated.
There have been no human space missions to Mars. The only missions to Mars to date have been through flybys with space craft, orbiters, and land rovers.
Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 missions.
To date there have been 282 manned missions sent into space and more than 1000 unmanned missions.
According to NASA there have been a total of 119 shuttle missions of which 110 occurred after the Challenger disaster.
The Perfect Disaster ended in 1991.
Disaster Masters ended in 2009.
MDA Space Missions was created in 1999.
When the Columbia space shuttle was launched in 1981, it was its first flight. The commander on the flight was John Young. This space shuttle completed 27 missions before the disaster that happened in February of 2003 in which it disintegrated.
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The Holly Springs Disaster ended in 2010.
San Jose Missions ended in 1981.
Combat Missions ended on 2002-04-17.
There have been no human space missions to Mars. The only missions to Mars to date have been through flybys with space craft, orbiters, and land rovers.
Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 missions.
To date there have been 282 manned missions sent into space and more than 1000 unmanned missions.