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Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E I. Author—William Harwood II. Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster III. Movie Clip—Challenger’s Explosion IV. President Regan’s Address on Challenger’s Explosion Background Information
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger I. Author Wiliam yarwood As the CBs News space consultant William Harwood has covered Americas space program full time for more than 15 years, focusing on space shuttle operations planetary exploration and astronomy. Based at the Kennedy space Center in Florida, Harwood provides up to-the-minute space reports for CBs News and regularly contributes to Spaceflight Now and The washington Post W BT E The end of author-william Harwood
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E As the CBS News space consultant, William Harwood has covered America’s space program full time for more than 15 years, focusing on space shuttle operations, planetary exploration and astronomy. Based at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Harwood provides upto-the-minute space reports for CBS News and regularly contributes to Spaceflight Now and The Washington Post. I. Author—William Harwood The end of Author—William Harwood
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger II. Space Shuttle Challengerdisaster -A NASA Tragedy NASAs Shuttle program was begun in the 1970s, to create reusable craft for transporting cargo into space. Previous space craft could only be used once, then were discarded the first shuttle Columbia was launched in 1981. One year later, the Space Shuttle Challenger rolled off the assembly line as the second shuttle of the US fleet. They were followed by Discovery in 1983 and Atlantis in 1985 The Space Shuttle Challenger flew nine successful missions before that fateful day of the disaster in 1986 W BT E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E NASA’s Shuttle program was begun in the 1970s, to create reusable craft for transporting cargo into space. Previous space craft could only be used once, then were discarded. The first shuttle, Columbia was launched in 1981. One year later, the Space Shuttle Challenger rolled off the assembly line as the second shuttle of the US fleet. They were followed by Discovery in 1983 and Atlantis in 1985. The Space Shuttle Challenger flew nine successful missions before that fateful day of the disaster in 1986. II. Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster To be continued on the next page. —A NASA Tragedy
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger II. Space Shuttle ChallengerDisaster -A NASA Tragedy Shuttle mission 51L was much like most other missions. The Challenger was scheduled to carry some cargo, the Tracking data Relay satellite-2 (TDRS-2), as well as fly the shuttle-Pointed Tool for Astronomy(SPARTAN-203)/Halley's Comet Experiment Deployable a free-flying module designed to observe tail and coma of Halleys comet with two ultraviolet spectrometers and two cameras W BT E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E Shuttle mission 51L was much like most other missions. The Challenger was scheduled to carry some cargo, the Tracking Data Relay Satellite-2 (TDRS-2), as well as fly the Shuttle-Pointed Tool for Astronomy (SPARTAN-203)/Halley’s Comet Experiment Deployable, a free-flying module designed to observe tail and coma of Halleys comet with two ultraviolet spectrometers and two cameras. II. Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster To be continued on the next page. —A NASA Tragedy