It is unlikely that anyone would find your body.
A major recovery effort would be launched immediately as happened during the Challenger and Columbia disasters. The military are called in to search, and every effort would be made to find all the possible remains, the human ones as well as the shuttle components. The cockpit of the Challenger was mostly intact when recovered from the ocean. As much of the shuttle as possible is reconstructed in a huge hangar at Kennedy Space Center. Major investigations take place which are usually highly critical of NASA operations. The shuttle fleet is grounded until all the recommendations from the investigation are implemented.
I remember two Judith Rensilk and Kalpana Chawla.
yes it was liaka it died on the first ever manned or we can say dogged mission 2 space by russia
To date no astronauts have died in space . What about rthe re-entry disaster about 10 years ago? Or does the edge of the atmosphere not count as 'space'?
Laika likely died within hours after launch from overheating, possibly caused by a failure of the central R-7 sustainer to separate from the payload. The true cause and time of her death was not made public until 2002; instead, it was widely reported that she died when her oxygen ran out.
On the space shuttle Challenger, teacher Christa McAuliffe, and Judith Resnik died in January 1986. In February 2003, Lauren B. Clark and Kalpana Chawla were killed during re-entry of the shuttle Columbia.
Frank Blew died in 1968.
Horace Blew died in 1957.
Isaline Blew Horner died in 1981.
the 1st space shuttle launched was gh5-911 and it blew up and the crew member bobett died because he smelled bad
I would cry :'(
they would have died sadly
he blew his brains out with a shotgun
It would decompose
we would have a lot more nuts!
The world Would End.
We would have all died
died