On January 28, 1986, seven astronauts were killed when the space shuttle they were piloting, the Challenger, exploded just over a minute into the flight. The failure of the solid rocket booster O-rings to seat properly allowed hot combustion gases to leak from the side of the booster and burn through the external fuel tank. The failure of the O-ring was attributed to several factors, including faulty design of the solid rocket boosters
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The BGSU campus student newspaper January 28, 1988. Volume 70 - Issue 73https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
History has shown that failures occur in every engineering endeavor, and what we learn from those fa...
Just over one minute into flight, the space shuttle Challenger exploded into a raging fireball kil...
On April 12, 1981, the maiden flight of the space shuttle Columbia began, three years past the origi...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
My artifact will focus on space shuttle disasters, including the two main United States disasters, i...
Launch of the Challenger space shuttle from Cape Canaveral in Florida. It's first mission was on Ap...
The Challenger, a space shuttle capable of carrying people into space, returning them back to Earth ...
The BGSU campus student newspaper January 29, 1986. Volume 68 - Issue 71https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
January 27, 1967 is a day that those of us involved with the Apollo 1 program will never forget. Thi...
The two Space Shuttle tragedies, Challenger and Columbia, have led to many papers on case studies on...
Every year in late January, NASA holds a Day of Remembrance, honoring the astronauts lost in three m...
Numerous lessons have been documented from the Space Shuttle Propulsion elements. Major events inclu...
The findings of the Commission regarding the circumstances surrounding the Challenger accident are r...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "This photo, rele...
The BGSU campus student newspaper January 28, 1988. Volume 70 - Issue 73https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
History has shown that failures occur in every engineering endeavor, and what we learn from those fa...
Just over one minute into flight, the space shuttle Challenger exploded into a raging fireball kil...
On April 12, 1981, the maiden flight of the space shuttle Columbia began, three years past the origi...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
My artifact will focus on space shuttle disasters, including the two main United States disasters, i...
Launch of the Challenger space shuttle from Cape Canaveral in Florida. It's first mission was on Ap...
The Challenger, a space shuttle capable of carrying people into space, returning them back to Earth ...
The BGSU campus student newspaper January 29, 1986. Volume 68 - Issue 71https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
January 27, 1967 is a day that those of us involved with the Apollo 1 program will never forget. Thi...
The two Space Shuttle tragedies, Challenger and Columbia, have led to many papers on case studies on...
Every year in late January, NASA holds a Day of Remembrance, honoring the astronauts lost in three m...
Numerous lessons have been documented from the Space Shuttle Propulsion elements. Major events inclu...
The findings of the Commission regarding the circumstances surrounding the Challenger accident are r...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "This photo, rele...
The BGSU campus student newspaper January 28, 1988. Volume 70 - Issue 73https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
History has shown that failures occur in every engineering endeavor, and what we learn from those fa...