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Challenger debris discovery reminds us that space exploration can cost lives

Por: The Hill Tech November 30, 2022

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Recently, a group of divers looking for the wreckage of World War II aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean came upon some of the . The discovery reminded us of the disaster that happened before the eyes of the world on Jan. 28, 1986. It also reminded us that the cost of space exploration is measured in lives lost as well as money spent. The  along with her crew, is burned into the history of space exploration. One of the most awful aspects of the... + full article



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