short summary of the History of Space Shuttle Challenger
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On January 28, 1986, the NASA shuttle orbitermission STS-51-L and the tenth flight of Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-99) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members, which consisted of five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists. The spacecraft disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 11:39 a.m. EST (16:39 UTC). The disintegration of the vehicle began after a joint in its right solid rocket booster (SRB) failed at liftoff. The failure was caused by the failure of O-ring seals used in the joint that were not designed to handle the unusually cold conditions that existed at this launch. The seals' failure caused a breach in the SRB joint, allowing pressurized burning gas from within the solid rocket motor to reach the outside and impinge upon the adjacent SRB aft field joint attachment hardware and external fuel tank. This led to the separation of the right-hand SRB's aft field joint attachment and the structural failure of the external tank. Aerodynamic forces broke up the orbiter.
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Space Shuttle Challenger. ... Its maiden flight, STS-6, began on April 4, 1983. The orbiter was launched and landed nine times before breaking apart 73 seconds into its tenth mission, STS-51-L, on January 28, 1986, resulting in the death of all seven crew members, including a civilian school teacher.
Named after: HMS Challenger (1858)
Time spent in space: 62 days 07:56:22
Last flight: STS-51-L; January 28, 1986
First flight: STS-6; April 4–9, 1983
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Named after: HMS Challenger (1858)
Time spent in space: 62 days 07:56:22
Last flight: STS-51-L; January 28, 1986
First flight: STS-6; April 4–9, 1983
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