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Did the bodies of the space shuttle challenger disaster recovered?

Yes, the bodies of the space shuttle Challenger disaster were recovered. The remains of the seven crew members were found in the debris after the shuttle disintegrated in mid-air during launch in 1986.


What was the name of the space shuttle in The Challenger disaster?

The name of the space shuttle was Challenger.


Were there body parts found from the challenger?

The part of the spaceshuttle the crew from the challenger were sitting in landed in the ocean upon explosion and all 7 crew members were found inside dead.


Whose bodies did they recover from the challenger?

The bodies of the seven crew members aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger were recovered after the shuttle disintegrated in a tragic accident in 1986. The remains were found in the debris field in the Atlantic Ocean.


What ocean was the challenger space shuttle found in?

Atlantic Ocean


What is the name of the space shuttle that exploded in 1986?

The space shuttle that exploded in 1986 was the Challenger.


What was the cost of the space shuttle challenger?

The cost of the Space Shuttle Challenger was approximately $4.5 billion.


What year did space shuttle challenger blow up?

Space shuttle Challenger exploded on the 28th of January 1986.


Did they find the space shuttle challengers capsule?

The Space Shuttle is not a capsule, it's a spacecraft. They found many pieces of the Challenger space shuttle, including the crew compartment.


Where can you get a report on the Challenger shuttle accident?

The Presidential Commission Report on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident (Rogers Report) can be found via the below link.


When did the space shuttle 'Challenger' crash?

The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster occurred on January 28, 1986 at 11:38 am EST, when Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart immediately after take off.


What was the second space shuttle?

The second space shuttle was named "Challenger." It followed the first space shuttle, Columbia, in NASA's fleet of reusable spacecraft. Challenger tragically disintegrated shortly after launch in 1986.