Space Shuttle Challenger: A televised catastrophe.
28 January 1986 seven astronauts lost their lives on the NASA🚀 's challenger shuttle.
The accident occurred to 73 seconds of takeoff, more than 15 kilometers above the ocean Atlántico👎.
This is the most remembered failure in the history of ⚠ space exploration.
The aeronautical catastrophe occurred at the sight of all, during a live transmission by CNN📺. After an impressive explosion, the compartment where the astronauts travelled fired in a fireball and continued to go up a few more kilometres before falling ❌. The fall lasted approximately two minutos👎. On board the Challenger was also Professor Christa McAuliffe, who, unfortunately, had won the contest "a professor in space", being in the first civilian who flew on a space mission.
Due to the panic caused by the Challenger's catastrophe, the next launch of a ferry (STS-26R Discovery) would not be done until [29 September 1988 🚀].