Challenger exploded during launch; Columbiaexploded during re-entry.
Astronauts stayed inside the Apollo Command Module during launch and reentry. This module was attached to the Saturn V rocket during launch and detached for reentry to bring the astronauts safely back to Earth.
Space Shuttle Challenger failed during launch. Space Shuttle Columbia failed during reentry.
Rockets have to withstand extreme temperatures during launch and reentry, intense vibrations during liftoff, and high speeds as they travel through Earth's atmosphere and beyond.
Atmosphere affects any craft that goes into outer space. On the way out, the shuttle must be able to overcome the friction from the air and on the way back, it must be insulated against the heat.
Strong enough to pull 7,000,000 pounds of thrust at launch and survive +3,000 degrees F during reentry. Stronger than your moms pan that's for sure.
Astronauts stayed inside the Apollo Command Module during launch and reentry. This module was attached to the Saturn V rocket during launch and detached for reentry to bring the astronauts safely back to Earth.
Space Shuttle Challenger failed during launch. Space Shuttle Columbia failed during reentry.
Rockets have to withstand extreme temperatures during launch and reentry, intense vibrations during liftoff, and high speeds as they travel through Earth's atmosphere and beyond.
Atmosphere affects any craft that goes into outer space. On the way out, the shuttle must be able to overcome the friction from the air and on the way back, it must be insulated against the heat.
Yes
Strong enough to pull 7,000,000 pounds of thrust at launch and survive +3,000 degrees F during reentry. Stronger than your moms pan that's for sure.
No, the Space Shuttle did not reuse its external liquid fuel tank. The tank detached from the shuttle after it was emptied during launch and burned up in the Earth's atmosphere upon reentry.
As of June 2021, only three people have died in space-related incidents: Georgi Dobrovolski, Viktor Patsayev, and Vladislav Volkov. They were Soviet cosmonauts who perished during the Soyuz 11 mission in 1971 when their spacecraft depressurized during reentry to Earth. All other deaths in space exploration have occurred during launch or reentry phases, but not actually in space.
No, the head/brain does not explode during cremation.
they could burn up or explode and caus emany deaths
a gun shell during a war had explode on it
None of them crashed. Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart in 1986 due to a SRB explosion. Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry in 2003 due to a whole in it's left wing from foam from the ET hitting it during launch.