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challenger tribute program sts-51l (1986)


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More highlights from my "NightLife Show" which ran on local cable TV in FL from 1980-1986. This condensed episode features a tribute to the Challenger, which had exploded shortly after take-off in January 1986. I had assembled original footage, news clips, & NASA footage and set them to music ("Somewhere"). When it first aired, it received a lot of favorable coverage. This program is from when it was repeated on May 23, 1986.
タグ:kerry  decker  nightlife  challenger  shuttle  cape 
投稿日: June 21, 2007, 2:49 pm
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nasa full launch - sts 51l - challenger explodes [1986]


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Mission:STS-51L TDRS-2; SPARTAN-203 Satellites Space Shuttle: Challenger Launch Pad: 39B Launch Weight: 268,829 pounds Launched: Jan. 28, 1986, 11:38:00 a.m. EST Revolution: 0 Mission Duration: 1 minute, 13 seconds Orbit Altitude: 150 nautical miles (planned) Orbit Inclination: 28.5 degrees (planned) Miles Traveled: 18 miles Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes on its 10th flight during mission STS-51-L. at January 28th, 1986 at 11:39am EDT. The Challenger's service to America's Space Program ended in tragedy on Jan. 28, 1986. Just 73 seconds into mission STS 51-L, a booster failure caused an explosion that resulted in the loss of seven astronauts, as well as the vehicle. The loss of Challenger does not overshadow her legacy in NASA's storied history. The discoveries made on her many successful missions continue to better mankind in space flight and in life on Earth. Mission Highlights (Planned) The planned orbital activities of the Challenger 51-L mission: On Flight Day 1, after arriving into orbit, the crew was to have two periods of scheduled high activity. First they were to check the readiness of the TDRS-B satellite prior to planned deployment. After lunch they were to deploy the satellite and its Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) booster and to perform a series of separation maneuvers. The first sleep period was scheduled to be eight hours long starting about 18 hours after crew wakeup the morning of launch. On Flight Day 2, the Comet Halley Active Monitoring Program (CHAMP) experiment was scheduled to begin. Also scheduled were the initial "teacher in space" (TISP) video taping and a firing of the orbital maneuvering engines (OMS) to place Challenger at the 152-mile orbital altitude from which the Spartan would be deployed. On Flight Day 3, the crew was to begin pre-deployment preparations on the Spartan and then the satellite was to be deployed using the remote manipulator system (RMS) robot arm. Then the flight crew was to slowly separate from Spartan by 90 miles. On Flight Day 4, the Challenger was to begin closing on Spartan while Gregory B. Jarvis continued fluid dynamics experiments started on day two and day 3. Live telecasts were also planned to be conducted by Christa McAuliffe. On Flight Day 5, the crew was to rendezvous with Spartan and use the robot arm to capture the satellite and re-stow it in the payload bay. On Flight Day 6, re-entry preparations were scheduled. This included flight control checks, test firing of maneuvering jets needed for re-entry, and cabin stowage. A crew news conferences was also scheduled following the lunch period. On Flight Day 7, the day would have been spent preparing the Space Shuttle for deorbit and entry into the atmosphere. The Challenger was scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center 144 hours and 34 minutes after launch.
タグ:nasa  full  launch  space  shuttle  international 
投稿日: June 23, 2008, 2:54 am
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space shuttle sts-51l launch (www.shuttlesource.com)


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http://Shuttlesource.com presents the STS-51L Challenger Launch, January 28, 1986. Visit shuttlesource.com for more videos on the NASA Space Shuttle Program.
タグ:space  shuttle  nasa  challenger  launch 
投稿日: January 29, 2007, 3:35 am
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in memory - sts 51l


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A dedication to the crew of Challenger STS 51L - though the disaster brought us grief - their memory and courage live on. Music is an original score by author. The movie was created with Space Shuttle Mission 2007 and windows movie maker. Still photos are from NASA.
タグ:space  shuttle  sts51 
投稿日: April 14, 2008, 4:29 am
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new days will rise - tribute to apollo 1, sts-51l, sts-107


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Video created by Max Q Entertainment. If you wish to use this video, please give us linked credit, www.maxqent.com . Thank you.
タグ:new  days  will  rise  sts  107 
投稿日: June 17, 2008, 9:41 am
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sts-51l challenger 1986


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challenger explosion sts - 51l january 28 1986 space shuttle challenger
タグ:challenger 
投稿日: June 19, 2008, 1:52 am
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sts-51l launch


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STS-51-L was the twenty-fifth flight of the American Space Shuttle program, which marked the first time a civilian had flown aboard the Space Shuttle. The mission used Space Shuttle Challenger, which lifted off from Launch Complex 39-B on January 28, 1986 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The mission ended in disaster following the destruction of Challenger 73 seconds after lift-off because of the failure of an O-ring seal on Challenger's right Solid Rocket Booster (SRB). The failure of the seal allowed a blow-torch like flare to impinge upon one of two aft SRB attach struts, which eventually failed, freeing the booster to pivot about its remaining attachment points. Subsequently, the forward part of the booster cylinder impacted the external tank (ET) intertank area, leading to a structural failure of the ET - the core structural component of the entire stack. A rapid burning of liberated propellants ensued. With the structural "backbone" of the stack compromised and breaking up, the SRBs flew off on their own, as did the orbiter, rapidly disintegrating due to the overwhelming aerodynamic forces. Evidence found in the remnants of the crew cabin showed that several of the emergency air supplies (PEAPs) carried by the astronauts had been manually activated, suggesting that the forces during breakup of the orbiter were not inherently fatal and that at least some crew members were alive after the craft broke up. The tenth mission for Challenger, STS-51-L was scheduled to deploy the second in a series of Tracking and Data Relay Satellites, carry out the first flight of the Shuttle-Pointed Tool for Astronomy (SPARTAN-203)/Halley's Comet Experiment Deployable in order to observe Halley's Comet, and carry out several lessons from space as part of the Teacher in Space Project and Shuttle Student Involvement Program (SSIP). The flight also marked the first American manned mission to involve in-flight fatalities, and the first American manned mission to launch and fail to reach space, the first in the world being Soyuz 18a. Crew Francis "Dick" Scobee (2), Commander Michael J. Smith (1), Pilot Judith Resnik (2), Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka (2), Mission Specialist Ronald McNair (2), Mission Specialist Gregory Jarvis (1), Payload Specialist Sharon Christa McAuliffe (1), Spaceflight Participant (Teacher in Space) Mission objectives Deployment of Tracking Data Relay Satellite-B (TDRS-B) with an Inertial Upper Stage booster Flight of Shuttle-Pointed Tool for Astronomy (SPARTAN-203)/Halley's Comet Experiment Deployable Fluid Dynamics Experiment (FDE) Comet Halley Active Monitoring Program (CHAMP) Phase Partitioning Experiment (PPE) Three Shuttle Student Involvement Program (SSIP) experiments Two lessons for the Teacher in Space Project (TISP). Mass: Orbiter Liftoff: 121 778 kg Orbiter Landing: 90 584 kg (planned) Payload: 21 937 kg Perigee: ~285 km (planned) Apogee: ~295 km (planned) Inclination: 28.45° (planned) Period: ~90.4 min (planned) Duration: 73 seconds (6 days 0 hours 34 minutes planned) Mission insignia The STS-51-L crewmembers designed the insignia seen above to represent their participation in NASA's mission aboard Challenger, depicted launching from Florida and soaring into space to carry out a variety of goals. Among the prescribed duties of the five astronauts and two payload specialists (represented by the seven stars of the US flag) was observation and photography of Halley's Comet, backdropped against the U.S. flag in the insignia. Surnames of the crewmembers encircle the scene, with the payload specialists being recognized below. Surname of the first teacher in space, Christa McAuliffe, is followed by a symbolic apple.
タグ:aviation  space 
投稿日: October 4, 2008, 5:24 am
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space shuttle sts-51l challenger disaster - 28 january 1986


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Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after lift-off on the morning of 28 January 1986. All the crew died.
タグ:nasa  sts  51l  challenger  disaster  space 
投稿日: November 25, 2007, 8:38 am
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space shuttle challenger explosion - news coverage パート 1/2


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I got this coverage from a tape I have that was made after the Challenger exploded. These two parts are all I have of this segment, I don't have the whole episode. Please watch part 2.
タグ:space  shuttle  challenger  explosion  accident  disaster 
投稿日: July 4, 2007, 4:10 am
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crew cabin seperates from challenger explosion intact


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This is close up NASA footage that shows the crew cabin of the Space Shuttle Challenger escaping intact after the explosion. It also shows the left wing, main engines and boosters escaping.
タグ:space  shuttle  challenger  explosion  crew  cabin 
投稿日: June 9, 2007, 8:07 am
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