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           Česky:  Raketoplán  Challenger explodoval krátce po odletu. 
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            - Short Description:  Space Shuttle  Challenger explodes shortly after take-off.
 
             - Full Description: On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured  O-ring in the right  Solid Rocket Booster caused an explosion soon after launch. This photograph, taken a few seconds after the accident, shows the  Space Shuttle Main Engines and Solid Rocket Booster exhaust plumes entwined around a ball of gas from the  External Tank. Because shuttle launches had become almost routine after twenty-four successful missions, those watching the shuttle launch in person and on television found the sight of the explosion especially shocking and difficult to believe until  NASA confirmed the accident.
 - Image # : 86-HC-220
 - Title: Exhaust Trail of STS-51-L
  
           
          Español: Nube dejada tras la desintegración 
          Français : Explosion de la navette  Challenger peu après son décollage 
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            http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2004-00012.html  | 
        
        
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           1986-01-28  | 
        
        
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           Kennedy Space Centre  | 
        
        
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