Saturday, January 28, 2006

It was twenty years ago today that the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded

Twenty years ago (1-28-1986), the space shuttle Challenger lifted off from from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch was watched by almost every schoolkid in the country, because one of the crew was a teacher--37 year old Christa McAuliffe, the first civilian to travel into space. She didn't make it.

Seventy-three seconds after the launch, the shuttle exploded in a forking plume of smoke and fire as family and friends watched, along with millions watching live television. No one on board survived.

President Ronald Reagan appointed a commission to find out what went wrong. The investigation found the explosion was caused by the failure of an "O-ring" seal in one of the two solid-fuel rockets. This rapidly triggered a chain of events that resulted in a massive explosion.

It's not nearly so well remembered as the Challenger, but just three years ago, on February 1, 2003, another space-shuttle tragedy occurred when the Columbia shuttle disintegrated entering Earth's atmosphere.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Moral of this story? - Don't fly on the Shuttle during Republican administrations...

Keekee Brummet said...

Wow. I never even thought about that...a new blame to lay at the feet of the G.O.P.

Anonymous said...

Good grief, and I thought I was just being cynical:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/02/AR2006020202721.html

Also doesn't pay to be a soldier, miner or for that matter a citizen during a Repub administration...

Keekee Brummet said...

That's pretty incredible...hardware failures compounded by systematic management failures within NASA...

We should probably go back to launching mice and dogs until we get the Administration cleaned up!

/jack