Recently, a group of divers looking for the wreckage of World War II aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean came upon some of the debris of the space shuttle Challenger. The discovery reminded us of the ...
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 ...
NASA is displaying artifacts and debris from both Columbia and Challenger. In some cases, these artifacts have never before been seen in public. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
While filming a History Channel show off the coast of Florida, divers stumbled across debris from the Challenger space shuttle at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The diver crew were participating in ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — 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 ...
Space shuttle debris is one thing a local Cary man knows something about. Richard Jones said the job of teams gathering pieces of Columbia reminds him of his work at NASA. Other WRAL Top Stories In ...
More than three decades after the space shuttle Challenger exploded killing everyone onboard, including Hawaii’s Ellison Onizuka, a large piece of the wreckage has been found at the bottom of the ...
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 ...
Explorers trudged the Atlantic Ocean searching for World War II artifacts lost at sea, but they stumbled on something else — a 20-foot-long piece of debris from the Space Shuttle Challenger, which was ...
Explorers searching the Atlantic Ocean for lost World War II artifacts surprisingly uncovered a 20-foot-long piece of debris from the infamous 1986 explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. The team ...