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1. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/
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2. Challenger Space Shuttle
- www.hcc.hawaii.edu
- Challenger Space Shuttle.
- On January 28, 1986, the shuttle orbiter Challenger and its seven-member crew were lost 73 seconds after launch. ...
- Houston Chronicle Challenger Observance .
- Presidential Commission Report on the Challenger Accident .
- Shuttle Orbiter Challenger (OV-99) courtesy of Jim Doumoulin, Kennedy Space Center .
3. 1970 Dodge Challenger
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- 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A (trans-am). Sam Posey's Trans Am Series Challenger at speed. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Barry Newman, 1970 Dodge Challenger and a rattlesnake from VANISHING POINT - The Ultimate Car Movie. ...
- Me and my first car- a 318 powered 1970 Dodge Challenger. ... I heard he destroyed five other cars and kept running into things until the Challenger wouldn't run anymore. ...
4. Challenger List
- challenger.inebraska.com
- Welcome to the world's largest Challenger site and e-mail list! You'll find over 150 Challengers featured in the photo gallery, and around 1600 people to converse with on the Yahoo list.
- Main Challenger E-mail List on Yahoo.
- Challenger logo property of Quad City Challenger, Moline, IL .
5. THE DODGE CHALLENGER HOME PAGE
- www.staff.ncl.ac.uk
- Everything you ever wanted to know about the Dodge Challenger but were too shy to ask! .
6. Challenger Center: Giving
- www.challenger.org
- info@challenger. ...
- Challenger Center 1250 North Pitt Street Alexandria, VA 22314 .
- Join Challenger Center's partnership of individuals, corporations, and foundations that share a concern about the future of our nation's youth. ...
- The support we receive from across the country goes to the national programming efforts of Challenger Center for Space Science Education. As a donor, you will receive our quarterly newsletter, the Challenger Log, interesting program and activity updates through e-mail, and our bi-monthly presidential updates.
- Challenger Center offers several methods that allow you to contribute to our mission.
- This convenient web-based application provides you with the opportunity to send a donation electronically to Challenger Center. ...
- For those who prefer to mail in their donations, the mail-in contribution form can be printed and returned to Challenger Center with your check or credit card information.
- Over the years, Challenger Center has benefited from the generosity of both employees and employers. ...
- Consider making a long-term gift to Challenger Center that will help the organization for years to come. The Planned Giving section gives you information on including Challenger Center in your will or trust.
- If you would like to donate stock to Challenger Center, you can use this section to see the various methods of doing so, as well as the information and forms needed to complete the transfer.
- Challenger Center participates as a member of the Educate America Federation for the annual Combined Federal Campaign. ...
- For more information on how you can help continue the Challenger Center mission, please contact a Development representative via e-mail at giving@challenger. ...
7. The Challenger Space Craft Explosion
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- The Challenger Space Craft Explosion.
- The Challenger Space Craft exploded on January 28, 1986, 73 seconds after launch. ...
- Perhaps more, acutely, they will feel it whenever they see a shuttle launch or design a craft, or see the memorials dedicated to the Challenger crew.
- These places seek to teach the United States community about Challenger and space in general. ...
- Challenger Pictures.
- Memorial Patch for the Challenger Space Mission as well as a Picture of the Crew (fixed 11/22/98. ...
- Photos of Recent Missions at the Kennedy Space Center (Where Challenger was Launched) (this site may occasionally be down) .
- us/Classes/Social_Science/Challenger. html/Challenger. ...
- gov/shuttle/resources/orbiters/challenger. ...
- challenger. ...
- Donaldson,jdonaldson@challenger. ... html The text that is linked is: Memorial Patch for the Challenger Space Mission as well as a Picture of the Crew and the invalid like is: http://www. challenger. ... challenger. ... Thanks, John ============================================ John Donaldson Webmaster Challenger Center for Space Science Education www. challenger. org jdonaldson@challenger. ...
8. Michigan Daily Online
- www.pub.umich.edu
- The Challenger: 10 years later.
- "Where were you when Challenger exploded?" .
- Ten years ago yesterday, children and adults all over the world watched with horror as the Challenger mission burst into flames just seconds after takeoff, killing the shuttle's 11 passengers and tainting the minds of many who had come to trust the space flight program.
- , yesterday at the precise moment of Challenger's last liftoff. ...
- Stanley Perent said society was greatly affected by the explosions because viewers could identify with Challenger victims.
- "I think that we see events such as the Challenger explosion the same way we view a personal loss -- it can be like losing a family member.
- The Challenger was one of those events," Perent said.
- Perent attributed the lasting effect of the Challenger disaster to the surprise -- people expected to see just another shuttle takeoff and ended up witnessing an international disaster. ...
- "The Challenger was so important because it was so innocent. ...
- Since Challenger, a total of 49 American shuttle missions have been completed -- none with major setbacks. ...
- But the Challenger mission has forever left its mark.
9. Musclecarclub.com - Dodge Challenger - History
- www.musclecarclub.com
- Dodge Challenger.
- Dodge Challenger.
- Introduction: Dodge was the last one to the pony car party, but it spent its time wisely, perfecting its entry, the Challenger. The Challenger debuted with an engine lineup that ranged from a docile slant six to the powerful 440 Six Barrel and the awesome 426 Hemi. ...
- 1970 Dodge Challenger.
- Comments: The Dodge Challenger was based on the Plymouth Barracuda platform, but its wheelbase was stretched by two inches to provide more interior room. The Challenger was offered in both hardtop and convertible versions. ... Challenger R/T's came standard with the 335 bhp 383 engine. ... Some faults of the Challenger included poor outward visibility and it feeling too bulky for its size.
- In order to race in the Sports Car Club of America's Trans American Sedan Championship, it built a street version of its race car (just like Plymouth with its Plymouth 'Cuda AAR) which it called the Dodge Challenger T/A (Trans Am). ... The interior was strictly stock Challenger. Unfortunately, the race Challenger T/A wasn't very competitive and the street version suffered from severe understeer in fast corners. ...
- Challenger Base: 53,337.
- Challenger T/A: 2,142.
- Challenger R/T Coupe: 12,747.
- Challenger R/T Convertible: 1,070.
10. Challenger Paper
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- THE CHALLENGER SHUTTLE DISASTER.
- THIS PAPER EXAMINES THE PROCESSES USED IN MAKING THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE ILL-FATED CHALLENGER SHUTTLE MISSION ON JANUARY 28, 1986. ...
- This paper discusses the environmental and human decision making factors that were associated with the launching of the Space Shuttle Challenger. ... The cause and contributing factors that lead to the Challenger tragedy are explored in detail. ...
- Finally, the inability of each GDSS member to vote anonymously on the decision to launch is discussed as a critical factor that, had it been allowed, probably would have prevented the Challenger tragedy.
- The Space Shuttle Challenger 51-L was the 25th mission in NASA's STS program. ...
- Although the destruction of the Shuttle Challenger was caused by the hardware failure of a solid rocket booster (SRB) "O" ring, this paper will show that the human decision to launch was, in itself flawed. ... Therefore, a brief review of the contributing factors leading to the Challenger destruction is in order.
- Therefore, the environment within NASA preceding the Challenger launch was one of conflict, stress, and short cuts (Ref, Ibid). ...
- The probability for disaster was growing higher as increasing demands were being placed on NASA just prior to the Challenger launch (Ref, Ibid. ...
11. The Challenger Accident
- www.me.utexas.edu
- The Challenger Accident:.
- This paper reviews the primary mechanical and administrative causes of the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion identified by the Rogers Commission appointed by President Reagan to investigate the accident. To clarify the mechanical causes of the accident, the shuttle components contributing to the catastrophic failure of the Challenger will be discussed. ...
12. Space Shuttle Challenger
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- January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger the 25th space shuttle mission, was set to be launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at, 11:38am. ... Crew of the Challenger.
- The 10th flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger and the twenty-fifth space shuttle mission, the Challenger had been launched from Pad 39B at 11:38am EST. Hopes ran high as many were lined outside to watch the Challenger being launched, the lift-off was being watched live on television for those who couldn't make it to the Kennedy Space Center. As the Challenger climbed higher and higher something that wasn't expected occurred. Seventy-three seconds after lift-off the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, killing all 7 crewmembers. ...
- More time passed by the flame grew bigger and the SRB was beginning to rotate freely and in less than 2 seconds the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded. ...
- The Challenger was at a height of 46,000 feet when it exploded. ... The last time the Challenger had contact with NASA was at 73. ... It was a sad day for NASA and for all of America the day the Challenger exploded will remain in the hearts and minds of everyone who saw it forever. ...
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