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From Disaster To Discovery
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From Disaster To Discovery

The Challenger explosion and the rebirth of America's space shuttle. On July 19, 1985, Vice President George Bush announced that our national search was over. After reviewing thousands of applications, a schoolteacher had been chosen to ride in the Challenger Space Shuttle. Her name was Crista McCullough. So begins the happy news broadcasts that would ironically lead into one of our key national disasters: the explosion of the Challenger Space Shuttle. The original news reports are here--the disbelief, the sadness, the search for meaning.

Length 60 min. Copyright 1989 $ 24.95
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Here's today's news about Space Exploration

NASA Institute Selects Pioneering Exploration Proposals
The NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) announces the selection of sixteen proposals that could radically advance space exploration.

China To Develop Deep Space Exploration In 5 Years
A senior Chinese space agency official said Wednesday that China would actively plan its deep space exploration over the next five years, focusing on lunar and Mars exploration.

Russia, China plan moon exploration
Russia will cooperate closely with China on moon exploration, and the two nations could sign space cooperation agreements by the year's end, the Russian space chief said Monday.

NASA Uses Undersea Lab to Prep for Future Space Exploration
NASA will test concepts for future space exploration next month by sending three astronauts and an oceanographer on a mission to an underwater laboratory off the coast of Florida.

Russia, China plan moon exploration
(AP) -- Russia will cooperate closely with China on moon exploration, and the two nations could sign space cooperation agreements by the year's end, the Russian space chief said Monday.

Russia to cooperate closely with China in moon exploration
Russia will cooperate closely with China on moon exploration, and the two nations could sign space cooperation agreements by the year's end, the Russian space chief said Monday.

China eyes exploration of Mars - reports
China's space exploration plans include not only missions to the Moon but also to Mars, with the country seeking international co-operation for its deep space plans, an official has said.


   
 
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