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Yes in 1986 the space shuttle carrying 7 passengers exploded when there was a leak in the fuel tank. It broke apart in less then 73 seconds killing every person. Although at lift off at 11:38 am the O-ring that caused the distaster had already been broken and nobody had checked it

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