No, there is no Challenger Crew in One Piece.
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The crew's shipwright is Cutty Flam, aka 'Franky'.
Sanji joined the crew in episode 30
episode 81 in the anime and chapter 134 in the manga.
Several things: # One of the crew members, Christa McAuliffe, was a civilian school teacher. # All seven members of the crew were killed when the Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff on January 28, 1986.
Luffy's crew are the main heros in One Piece, there for they are most likely not going to die. One of the crew, Brook, has died once before but was brought back to life by the powers of his Devil Fruit.
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Nami is a navigator for the straw hat crew in one piece
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Sally Ride was not on board the Challenger when it exploded. She had completed her space missions in 1983 and 1984. She was serving as a member of the presidential commission investigating the accident when it occurred in 1986.
The Challenger crew as killed when the rocket carrying their Shuttle spacecraft into space blew up. More specifically, a seal on one of the solid rockets failed directing a flame onto the external tank which contains a large amount of hydrogen and an oxidizer (very explosive) causing it to explode.
The crew's shipwright is Cutty Flam, aka 'Franky'.
Challenger DisasterThe space shuttle Challenger lifted off and exploded on January 28, 1986 at 11:39:13 , Challenger exploded, killing the entire crew of seven. Click on the link below for the entire story.
The Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere in 2003, leading to the loss of all seven crew members. The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff in 1986 due to a malfunction in one of its solid rocket boosters, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew members. Both accidents prompted investigations and changes to improve space shuttle safety.
The one dollar bill signed by the Challenger crew, which tragically lost their lives in the 1986 space shuttle disaster, has significant sentimental and historical value. While its monetary value remains one dollar, collectors and memorabilia enthusiasts often place a much higher value on such items due to their association with the crew and the event. Depending on its condition and provenance, it could be valued in the hundreds to thousands of dollars in the collectibles market.
Yes, the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986 resulted in the loss of all seven crew members on board. The tragedy occurred just 73 seconds after launch when a crucial O-ring on one of the shuttle's booster rockets failed, leading to the destruction of the spacecraft.