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A piece of NASA's fallen Challenger has been discovered in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida nearly 37 years after the craft exploded 73 seconds into flight and killing all seven astronauts aboard. It was found by a History Channel...
More than three decades after it broke apart and all seven people aboard were tragically killed, a piece of the wrecked space shuttle, the Challenger, was discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.
A TV documentary crew seeking the wreckage of a World War II-era aircraft has discovered an artefact from the destroyed space shuttle Challenger that killed seven astronauts aboard, including a school teacher, in 1986.
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Hurricane Nicole made landfall in Florida on Thursday morning, bringing 75-mile-per-hour winds and the possibility of an extreme storm surge. It was then downgraded to a tropical storm.
not concerning hurricane nicole, but this space shuttle challenger debris that nasa has confirmed is indeed from the challenger 37 years after it exploded shortly after take off. what they're saying is it was made by a documentary group for the history channel looking at word war 2 era aircraft. in so doing, they noticed what was described as a large human made object, partially covered in the sand. because it was close to the florida space coast and the tiles, the team alerted nasa to the possibility that this did indeed come from the challenger. nasa confirmed that it did calling it the first discovery of wreckage in more than 25 years from the challenger. more after this. om holiday hills to rudolph, wisconsin. from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona.