The Challenger space shuttle exploded on January 28, 1986.
It is a little burnt but the launch pad is designed to take extreme heat and pressure created by the space shuttle. If it wasn't, they would have to make a new launch pad every launch and those things are worth a pretty penny...
To attend a shuttle launch, you would need to first check the schedule and location of the launch. Then, you can either purchase tickets or apply for a visitor pass through the space agency conducting the launch. Remember to follow all safety guidelines and arrive at the designated viewing area well in advance of the launch time.
If a space shuttle crashes just after launch, it could be due to a variety of factors such as engine failure, structural issues, or external influences like weather conditions. Investigation would be required to determine the exact cause of the crash. Safety measures and protocols are in place to minimize the risk of such incidents.
There was a small flame on the ET (External Tank) Space Shuttle Challenger was so high into the sky at that time that mission control could not see it. They continued for throttle up which releases more power to help Challenger get through the atmosphere. Dick Scobee said: "Roger. Go for throttle up." That was the last that was heard. My guess is the ET, which contains very flammable liquids, caught on fire. It burned the shuttle and everyone in it. No one can be certain because the last words were confirming throttle up. Then nothing. Hope this helps! -- That is not quite what happened, though that makes sense from looking at the video. To answer the original question, there is evidence that would indicate the astronauts died after falling from 9 miles up. The oxygen levels in their tanks indicate that they were alive for a long time after the explosion. The explosion was due to on O-ring problem that engineers had been telling management about since 1977 (9 years prior to launch). The day before the launch, there were 4 engineers basically screaming at management to not launch, but they did anyway. The two main factors contributing to the failure were flawed design and cold temperature (they launched on a day that was 19 degrees F colder than the engineers had specified).
The Challenger space shuttle exploded on January 28, 1986.
Black bear cubs are typically born in January, so a "January bear" would be a newborn black bear cub. The little bear on the left of page 16 fits the bill.
that she was pregnant
The G8 has 365hp and the Challenger R/T has 375hp but the Challenger weighs a little more than the G8 so it would be a tight race. But if it was the 425hp Challenger SRT8, it would kill the G8
i would say call your obgyn first to get the right info
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Joules designer launch the equestrian line for women in January, 2011. It was a few years ago, back when Joules figured that it would help make them more popular and appeal to a bigger audience.
That depends on what is meant by "crash." On 28 January 1986, the Shuttle Challenger was destroyed in an explosion 73 seconds after launch. On 1 February 2003, the Shuttle Columbia was destroyed during reentry But it was already in small pieces before any of them reached the ground, so most people would not consider that a crash. Nevertheless, in both instances, all crew members were killed.
No! The '72 Challenger deserves a HEMI!
Yes, all of the astronauts were found. Christa is buried in the Blossom Hill Cemetery in Concord, New Hampshire.
First, you learn what alliteration is. Then, you think of "launch" and how you would use it in a sentence. Then you write a sentence with "launch" and an alliteration of it.
it just postpone it.because the Cancer cells can't work.