Challenger was destroyed during takeoff on STS-51-L. (January 28, 1986)
Never. The Challenger space shuttle was destroyed in the 1986 disaster and was not rebuilt. The first shuttle mission after the Challenger disaster was on September 29, 1988, more than two years after the incident. That mission was flown by the shuttle Discovery.
The Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed in flight during the STS-51-L mission in 1986. The shuttle broke apart 73 seconds after liftoff, resulting in the tragic loss of all seven crew members aboard.
Challenger
The total cost of the Challenger space mission, including the construction of the orbiter, launch expenses, and mission operations, was approximately $450 million.
The first mission to carry a teacher into space was a Challenger mission in 1986. This mission ended in tragedy when the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launch. All aboard died, including teacher, Christa McAuliffe.
Never. The Challenger space shuttle was destroyed in the 1986 disaster and was not rebuilt. The first shuttle mission after the Challenger disaster was on September 29, 1988, more than two years after the incident. That mission was flown by the shuttle Discovery.
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The Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed in flight during the STS-51-L mission in 1986. The shuttle broke apart 73 seconds after liftoff, resulting in the tragic loss of all seven crew members aboard.
Challenger
By enemy fire? no, none. One was destroyed in a friendly fire incident by another Challenger II.
The total cost of the Challenger space mission, including the construction of the orbiter, launch expenses, and mission operations, was approximately $450 million.
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January 28, 1986.
The first mission to carry a teacher into space was a Challenger mission in 1986. This mission ended in tragedy when the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launch. All aboard died, including teacher, Christa McAuliffe.
Challenger was destroyed in a launch accident on January 28, 1986.Columbia was destroyed during reentry on February 1, 2003.The surviving four shuttles are Enterprise (flight tests), Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour (built to replace Challenger).
A synthetic "rubber" stiffened up, loosing its ability to fill a gap in the space shuttle Challenger's external rockets. A "blowtorch" of burning gases spewed out and burned its way into the huge hydrogen tank, causing the explosion that destroyed Challenger.
Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Enterprise and Atlantis. Only 3 of the five now remain. Challenger was destroyed shortly after takeoff in 1986, Columbia was destroyed on re-entry in 2003.