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US Challenger's Effect in 1980
Title: US Challenger's Effect in 1980
Category: Literature / English
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US Challenger's Effect in 1980
At 11:40 a.m. on January 28, 1986 as millions of Americans watched live, as the space shuttle Challenger exploded into a ball of fire. (William Broad, New York Times, pg.23) Just as the Kennedy assassination was the baby boomers disaster, this tragedy became 1980’s most tragic disaster. Everyone knows exactly where they were when they found out and everyone has etched in their minds the image of the explosion. The event made everyone question the need for manned space exploration during the 80’s. So is manned space
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Rooted in History" June 14, 1986
Fink, Donald E. Aviation Weekly and Space Technology "Challenger Tragedy" June 26, 1986
Gray, Paul Time "Seven Who Flew for All of Us" February 10, 1986
Hall, Alan Research and Development "Challenger Disaster" March 1986
Healy, Melissa and Jeffrey Heler US News & World Report "The Challenger Disaster" February 10, 1986
Morrow, Lance Time "A Nation Mourns" February 10, 1986
Payne, Seth and Alan Hall Business Week "Challenger: Nothing Ends
Here" February 10, 1986
Rimer, Sara NY Times "After the Shock" January 29, 1986
Schmidt, William NY Times "For Families the Moment of Doom" January 29, 1986
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