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Piece of Challenger space shuttle discovered by TV diving crew nearly 37 years after tragic explosion

Por: New York Post Tech November 12, 2022

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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



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