The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986, was caused by the failure of an O-ring seal in one of the solid rocket boosters. This failure allowed hot gases to escape, leading to the breakup of the shuttle and the tragic loss of the crew. The decision to launch in cold weather conditions, which compromised the O-rings' flexibility, was a contributing factor.
All of them except Space Shuttle Challenger
Sally Ride went aloft in the space shuttle Challenger in 1983.
Sally Ride became the first American woman in space on June 18, 1983, as a crew member aboard the space shuttle Challenger.
Sally Ride went to space twice. Her first mission was on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983, and her second was also on Challenger in 1984. She was the first American woman in space.
Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space when she launched aboard the space shuttle Challenger on June 18, 1983. She was not the pilot on this mission, but she went on to become the first woman to fly the space shuttle in 1984.
All of them except Space Shuttle Challenger
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Sally Ride went aloft in the space shuttle Challenger in 1983.
Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. Enterprise was the only Shuttle that never went to space.
Sally Ride became the first American woman in space on June 18, 1983, as a crew member aboard the space shuttle Challenger.
Sally Ride went to space twice. Her first mission was on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983, and her second was also on Challenger in 1984. She was the first American woman in space.
Sally Kristen Ride, the first woman in space, went up June 18, 1983 on the Challenger shuttle.
Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space when she launched aboard the space shuttle Challenger on June 18, 1983. She was not the pilot on this mission, but she went on to become the first woman to fly the space shuttle in 1984.
The space shuttle went into space and studied outer space.
Marc Garneau went into space from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. He flew aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger on October 5, 1984, becoming the first Canadian in space.
Marc Garneau has been to space three times. He first flew as a Payload Specialist on Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984, then as a Mission Specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1996, and finally as a Mission Specialist on Space Shuttle Discovery in 2000.
Mae Jemison went on the Endeavour on September 12, 1992