Por: New York Post Tech November 12, 2022
Divers searching for a World War II-era aircraft along Florida’s east coast accidentally stumbled upon another tragic American artifact — a piece of the space shuttle Challenger that exploded on live television nearly 37 years ago. A History Channel documentary team was filming their expedition when they came upon “a large humanmade object” with “modern construction and presence of 8-inch square tiles” covered partially by sand on... + full article
New York Daily News USA Nation November 11, 2022
The chilling Y-shaped smoke plume against a stark blue sky is still etched in many people’s minds. Now, another piece of the fallen space shuttle Challenger has been found, NASA officials announced Thursday. In this photo provided by the HISTORY® Channel, underwater explorer... + más
Section of Destroyed Shuttle Challenger Found on Ocean Floor Off Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
Section of destroyed shuttle Challenger found on ocean floor | ABC News
ABC News USA Tech November 11, 2022
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A large section of the destroyed space shuttle Challenger has been found buried in sand at the bottom of the Atlantic, more than three decades after the tragedy that killed a schoolteacher and six others.NASA’s Kennedy Space Center announced the... + más
Chunk of space shuttle Challenger found on Atlantic Ocean floor | New York Daily News
CBS News USA Entertainment November 10, 2022
NASA has confirmed that a piece of the has been found in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida, nearly 37 years after the shuttle exploded shortly after liftoff.The discovery was made by a History Channel documentary crew who were searching for the wreckage of a World War... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation November 10, 2022
NBCUniversal Media, LLC A large section of the destroyed space shuttle Challenger has been found buried in sand at the bottom of the Atlantic, more than three decades after the tragedy that killed a schoolteacher and six others. Kennedy Space Center announced the discovery... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 10, 2022
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A large section of the destroyed space shuttle Challenger has been found buried in sand at the bottom of the Atlantic, more than three decades after the tragedy that killed a schoolteacher and six others.NASA’s Kennedy Space Center announced the... + más
The Hill USA Tech October 16, 2022
that they had signed a Space Act Agreement to study the possibility of reboosting and even servicing the Hubble Space Telescope with the Crew Dragon. It’s welcomed news for those who care about space exploration and science. Hubble has returned an incredible amount of... + más
NASA and SpaceX are studying a Hubble telescope boost, adding 15 to 20 years of life | Ars Technica
NASA is working with SpaceX to explore a private mission to extend the life of the Hubble telescope | CNBC
Ars Technica USA Science October 06, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 5, 2022 7:00 pm UTC / The Crew-5 mission launches from Kennedy Space Center on October 5, 2022.Trevor Mahlmann Share this... + más
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