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The Tragedy of the Space Shuttle Challenger

Author : Henry M. Holden
Publisher : Enslow Publishing
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 076605165X

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The Tragedy of the Space Shuttle Challenger by Henry M. Holden Pdf

Space flight is the ultimate adventure. The astronauts that volunteer to explore the frontiers of space are both courageous and highly skilled. Their missions into the unknown are exciting and groundbreaking, as well as very dangerous. From famous astronauts such as the legendary John Glenn and Sally Ride, to disasters such as Apollo 13 and the fatal Challenger accident, each book in this series captures the dream, the excitement, and the risk of space exploration. Book jacket.

Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident

Author : DIANE Publishing Company,Southgate Publishers
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1995-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780788119125

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Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident by DIANE Publishing Company,Southgate Publishers Pdf

Truth, Lies, and O-Rings

Author : Allan J. McDonald
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 1075 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2012-03-11
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780813047010

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Truth, Lies, and O-Rings by Allan J. McDonald Pdf

On a cold January morning in 1986, NASA launched the Space Shuttle Challenger, despite warnings against doing so by many individuals, including Allan McDonald. The fiery destruction of Challenger on live television moments after launch remains an indelible image in the nation’s collective memory. In Truth, Lies, and O-Rings, McDonald, a skilled engineer and executive, relives the tragedy from where he stood at Launch Control Center. As he fought to draw attention to the real reasons behind the disaster, he was the only one targeted for retribution by both NASA and his employer, Morton Thiokol, Inc., makers of the shuttle's solid rocket boosters. In this whistle-blowing yet rigorous and fair-minded book, McDonald, with the assistance of internationally distinguished aerospace historian James R. Hansen, addresses all of the factors that led to the accident, some of which were never included in NASA's Failure Team report submitted to the Presidential Commission. Truth, Lies, and O-Rings is the first look at the Challenger tragedy and its aftermath from someone who was on the inside, recognized the potential disaster, and tried to prevent it. It also addresses the early warnings of very severe debris issues from the first two post-Challenger flights, which ultimately resulted in the loss of Columbia some fifteen years later.

The Challenger Launch Decision

Author : Diane Vaughan
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-04
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780226346960

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The Challenger Launch Decision by Diane Vaughan Pdf

“An in-depth account of the events and personal actions which led to a great tragedy in the history of America’s space program.” —James D. Smith, former Solid Rocket Booster Chief, NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center When the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded on January 28, 1986, millions of Americans became bound together in a single, historic moment. Many still vividly remember exactly where they were and what they were doing when they heard about the tragedy. Diane Vaughan recreates the steps leading up to that fateful decision, contradicting conventional interpretations to prove that what occurred at NASA was not skullduggery or misconduct but a disastrous mistake. Why did NASA managers, who not only had all the information prior to the launch but also were warned against it, decide to proceed? In retelling how the decision unfolded through the eyes of the managers and the engineers, Vaughan uncovers an incremental descent into poor judgment, supported by a culture of high-risk technology. She reveals how and why NASA insiders, when repeatedly faced with evidence that something was wrong, normalized the deviance so that it became acceptable to them. In a new preface, Vaughan reveals the ramifications for this book and for her when a similar decision-making process brought down NASA’s Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003. “Vaughn finds the traditional explanation of the [Challenger] accident to be profoundly unsatisfactory . . . One by one, she unravels the conclusions of the Rogers Commission.” —The New York Times “A landmark study.” —Atlantic “Vaughn gives us a rare view into the working level realities of NASA . . . The cumulative force of her argument and evidence is compelling.” —Scientific American

The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster

Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-26
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1542768675

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The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster by Charles River Charles River Editors Pdf

*Includes pictures *Profiles the origins of the mission and what went wrong *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents In the decades after the Apollo program, American space shuttles flew over 130 missions and successfully completed over 98% of them, but unfortunately, the two most famous missions were the ones that ended tragically aboard the Challenger and Columbia. The Space Shuttle Challenger was the most heavily used space shuttle in the three years it was operational, carrying the first minority astronaut and woman astronaut into space. Challenger was also the first space shuttle to complete a landing at night. On the morning of January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger launched for the 10th time, beginning mission STS-51-L. Space shuttles had already successfully completed 24 missions, and no American spacecraft had ever failed to reach orbit during an official mission. On this mission, the Challenger was carrying a satellite for the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites system, which was to be deployed in orbit. The crew included Ronald McNair, who had already been the second African-American in space, and Ellison Onizuka, who had already been the first Asian-American astronaut in space. But the highlight of the mission was to be the "NASA Teacher in Space Project," in which a civilian teacher would give teaching lessons to his or her class while onboard the space shuttle. The winner of the competition was Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher in Concord, New Hampshire, who wrote a winning essay and had to undergo a year of astronaut training before that fateful day. It was a beautiful morning, and many spectators came to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch, including McAuliffe's parents and her students. Several news networks were carrying live broadcasts of the launch, including live shots of McAuliffe's parents as they watched the Challenger liftoff. Mission Control's transmissions to the Challenger were being blared over loudspeakers to give spectators a play-by-play of the shuttle's ascent. Ascent seemed to be going normally during the first minute, but about 75 seconds into the ascent, a plastic O-ring used to seal a joint in one of the solid rocket boosters failed, causing a breach of hot gas. That gas spread to the other rocket booster and the external fuel tank, causing an explosion. When the spectators saw the explosion, many of them started cheering, unaware of what was really happening. But Mission Control quickly announced that there had been some sort of problem, and the crowd became confused and then panicky as the space shuttle, fuel tank and rocket boosters all broke apart and flew in opposite directions. Some cameras fixed on the falling debris as it fell to the ocean, while others stayed focused on McAuliffe's parents. The entire crew was killed in the explosion, and investigations concluded that they may have survived until crashing into the ocean. After the Challenger disaster, the space shuttles were grounded for about two years, and a commission issued findings that would be used in an effort to prevent similar tragedies. The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster: The History and Legacy of NASA's Most Notorious Tragedy chronicles the disaster from the origins of its mission to what went so terribly wrong. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Challenger like never before.

Challenger: An American Tragedy

Author : Hugh Harris
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014-01-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781480413528

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Challenger: An American Tragedy by Hugh Harris Pdf

The former launch commentator “offers a personal—and sometimes painful—look back at one of the darkest chapters in US human spaceflight” (Space.com). On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Seventy-three seconds after launch, the fiery breach of a solid motor joint caused a rupture of the propellant tanks, and a stunned nation watched as flames engulfed the craft, killing all seven crew members on board. It was Hugh Harris, “the voice of launch control,” whom audiences across the country heard counting down to lift-off on that fateful day. With over fifty years of experience with NASA’s missions, Harris presents the story of the Challenger tragedy as only an insider can. With by-the-second accounts of the spacecraft’s launch and a comprehensive overview of the ensuing investigation, Harris gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the devastating accident that grounded the shuttle fleet for over two years. This book tells the whole story of the Challenger’s tragic legacy.

The Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion

Author : William Caper
Publisher : Bearport Publishing
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781597163675

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The Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion by William Caper Pdf

Discusses the Challenger space shuttle explosion, including information on the shuttle, the crew, and what went wrong.

The Challenger Explosion

Author : John Micklos Jr
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781491420461

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The Challenger Explosion by John Micklos Jr Pdf

"Explains the Challenger Explosion, including its chronology, causes, and lasting effects"--

The Burning Blue

Author : Kevin Cook
Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781250755568

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The Burning Blue by Kevin Cook Pdf

The untold story of a national trauma—NASA’s Challenger explosion—and what really happened to America’s Teacher in Space, illuminating the tragic cost of humanity setting its sight on the stars You’ve seen the pictures. You know what happened. Or do you? On January 28, 1986, NASA’s space shuttle Challenger exploded after blasting off from Cape Canaveral. Christa McAuliffe, America’s “Teacher in Space,” was instantly killed, along with the other six members of the mission. At least that's what most of us remember. Kevin Cook tells us what really happened on that ill-fated, unforgettable day. He traces the pressures—leading from NASA to the White House—that triggered the fatal order to launch on an ice-cold Florida morning. Cook takes readers inside the shuttle for the agonizing minutes after the explosion, which the astronauts did indeed survive. He uncovers the errors and corner-cutting that led an overconfident space agency to launch a crew that had no chance to escape. But this is more than a corrective to a now-dimming memory. Centering on McAuliffe, a charmingly down-to-earth civilian on the cusp of history, The Burning Blue animates a colorful cast of characters: a pair of red-hot flyers at the shuttle's controls, the second female and first Jewish astronaut, the second Black astronaut, and the first Asian American and Buddhist in space. Drawing vivid portraits of Christa and the astronauts, Cook makes readers forget the fate they're hurtling toward. With drama, immediacy, and shocking surprises, he reveals the human price the Challenger crew and America paid for politics, capital-P Progress, and the national dream of "reaching for the stars."

Challenger

Author : Michael D. Cole
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0894905449

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Challenger by Michael D. Cole Pdf

This is the gripping and tragic story of the greatest disaster in the U.S. space program. Ninety seconds into its flight, having lifted off from Cape Canaveral, the shuttle and its booster rockets exploded in an awesome fireball. This book details the Challenger, the stories of the brave astronauts who died, and the findings of the Presidential Commission's Report on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident.

History Comics: The Challenger Disaster

Author : Pranas T. Naujokaitis
Publisher : First Second
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-27
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781250815217

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History Comics: The Challenger Disaster by Pranas T. Naujokaitis Pdf

Let this graphic novel be your time machine! In History Comics, the new nonfiction graphic novel series from First Second, the past comes alive! In History Comics: The Challenger Disaster, we turn the clock back to January 28, 1986. Seven astronauts boarded the space shuttle Challenger on what would be a routine mission. All eyes and cameras were on crew member Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher, who was set to become the first private citizen in space. Excitement filled the air as the clock counted down to liftoff. But at T-plus seventy-three seconds after launch, the unthinkable happened . . . What caused the midair explosion? In Pranas T. Naujokaitis's imaginative tale, set in a far-off future, a group of curious kids investigate the hard questions surrounding the Challenger explosion. Inspired by the legacy and sacrifice of the Challenger seven, they continue in their footsteps, setting out toward the stars and into the great unknown!

Space Shuttle Disaster

Author : Henry M. Holden
Publisher : Enslow Publishing, LLC
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-07-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780766043671

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Space Shuttle Disaster by Henry M. Holden Pdf

On the frigid morning of January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger rumbled off the launchpad at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Brilliant orange flames and clouds of smoke billowed out of the external fuel tank, lifting Challenger high into the crystal-blue sky. The mission had attracted worldwide attention. NASA was sending the first teacher, Christa McAuliffe, into space. Crowds gathered to watch the launch, and millions tuned in on television, but less than two minutes into the mission, Challenger exploded in midair, and the historic day ended in tragedy. Author Henry M. Holden takes an in-depth look at this space shuttle disaster.

Challenger Revealed

Author : Richard C. Cook
Publisher : Thunder's Mouth Press
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124022505

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Challenger Revealed by Richard C. Cook Pdf

The Reagan Administration pushed hard for NASA to launch shuttle mission 51L, before it was ready. 73 seconds into the launch, the shuttle exploded, killing seven and leaving a nation traumatized. Richard Cook, lead resource analyst at NASA for the Solid Rocket Boosters, was the first to warn of possible catastrophic failure. His memo, detailing astronaut concerns and warnings from the shuttle builders at Morton Thiokol, was ignored by top NASA officials and members of the Reagan administration. In the aftermath, NASA launched an investigation to "discover" the cause of the disaster. Though within NASA there was absolute certainty about the O-ring failure, they began a cover-up by publicly proclaiming that the cause was unknown. A Reagan administration Commission perpetrated the same lie. When Cook realized that the Commission was not interested in the truth, he leaked the original documents to the New York Times, setting off a cascade of disclosures, including revelations by Morton Thiokol engineers that they had tried to stop the launch.--From publisher description.

The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster in American History

Author : Suzanne Lieurance
Publisher : Enslow Publishing
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0766014193

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The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster in American History by Suzanne Lieurance Pdf

Traces the history of the space shuttle Challenger mission and shows the causes of the space disaster that shocked the world.

Bringing Columbia Home

Author : Michael D. Leinbach,Jonathan H. Ward
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781628728521

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Bringing Columbia Home by Michael D. Leinbach,Jonathan H. Ward Pdf

Voted the Best Space Book of 2018 by the Space Hipsters The dramatic inside story of the epic search and recovery operation after the Columbia space shuttle disaster. On February 1, 2003, Columbia disintegrated on reentry before the nation’s eyes, and all seven astronauts aboard were lost. Author Mike Leinbach, Launch Director of the space shuttle program at NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center was a key leader in the search and recovery effort as NASA, FEMA, the FBI, the US Forest Service, and dozens more federal, state, and local agencies combed an area of rural east Texas the size of Rhode Island for every piece of the shuttle and her crew they could find. Assisted by hundreds of volunteers, it would become the largest ground search operation in US history. This comprehensive account is told in four parts: Parallel Confusion Courage, Compassion, and Commitment Picking Up the Pieces A Bittersweet Victory For the first time, here is the definitive inside story of the Columbia disaster and recovery and the inspiring message it ultimately holds. In the aftermath of tragedy, people and communities came together to help bring home the remains of the crew and nearly 40 percent of shuttle, an effort that was instrumental in piecing together what happened so the shuttle program could return to flight and complete the International Space Station. Bringing Columbia Home shares the deeply personal stories that emerged as NASA employees looked for lost colleagues and searchers overcame immense physical, logistical, and emotional challenges and worked together to accomplish the impossible. Featuring a foreword and epilogue by astronauts Robert Crippen and Eileen Collins, and dedicated to the astronauts and recovery search persons who lost their lives, this is an incredible, compelling narrative about the best of humanity in the darkest of times and about how a failure at the pinnacle of human achievement became a story of cooperation and hope.