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This article discusses the tragic Space Shuttle Disaster on January 28, 1986, where the Challenger shuttle exploded just 70 seconds after take-off, resulting in the loss of all 7 crew members, including Christa McAuliffe, the first civilian in space. The article highlights the investigation, the causes of the disaster, and the impact it had on the shuttle program.
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Space Shuttle Disaster Article #2 use blue notecards
Source info for Works Cited chapter out of a book (use italics for book title) Burrows, Terry, Ed. “Space Shuttle Disaster.” Visual History of the 20th Century. London: Carlton Books Limited, 1999. 462. Print.
Burrows cannot change a basic fact, so even though this is copied, it cannot be changed January 28, 1986 462
Burrows directly quoting so we need to use “around copied words” “blackest day in the history of man’s exploration of space” 462
Burrows 10 miles up when blew up 462
Burrows 70 seconds after the take-off 462
Burrows over Cape Canaveral in Florida 462
Burrows 7 astronauts killed 462
Burrows directly quoting so we need to use “around copied words” the shuttle program had been “one of NASA’s greatest successes” 462
Burrows directly quoting so we need to use “around copied words” “erupted in a huge ball of fire” 462
Burrows flight # 25 for the shuttle program 462
Burrows crew of 7 462
Burrows Christa McAuliffe on board 462
Burrows McAuliffe = teacher 462
Burrows directly quoting so we need to use “around copied words” “first ordinary civilian in space” 462
Burrows with McAuliffe on board a lot were watching the launch on TV 462
Burrows 6 months of investigation 462
Burrows changing “remains of the seven astronauts” to the phrase below shuttle control cabin found in March with the seven crew members inside 462
Burrows 256-page report 462
Burrows could have been avoided because someone had voiced concern about “a weak joint in the shuttle’s solid rocket boosters” 462
Burrows further shuttle launches cancelled 462