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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster
It seems there is two wiki pages, anyway the Colombia broke up taking off NOT RE ENTRY. I saw it live tv. And when out side and saw it in the sky, I live north of Houston.
The Challenger broke apart on launch, the Columbia broke apart on re-entry
why don’t i remember the columbia? 🙁
This is correct. First failure was during the launch of the Challenger. The Challenger was barely off the ground. The much later failure of the Columbia was at very high altitude during its attempted re-entry.
Ilan Ramon was the youngest pilot on the Israeli air strike on the nuke plant near Bagdahd in 1981
ww, If the TV or internet says so, It’s gotta be true, huh!
thank you for the reminder. I’ve been thinking about this lately with John Young’s death.
It would be most appropriate to include the ranks of those crewman in the military. “Mission… ” titles seem a cheapening of the lifetime service for a single flight mission.
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Anderson, USAF, considered the Redoubt as his home. At Spokane, although the highway coming into Cheney, Washington, is dedicated with a sign commemorating him. With his rank.
I pray that there families will, have , and continue to find and/or have peace in their lives.
I pray that God Almighty has welcomed them into heaven and they Rest In Peace.