STS-51-L

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STS-51-L was the ill-fated 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger mission that ended in disaster shortly after launch, resulting in the loss of all seven crew members.

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STS-51-L canonical 16
STS-51-L mission 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA Space Shuttle program mission
Space Shuttle mission
spaceflight accident
casualties 7 fatalities
causeOfAccident Solid rocket booster O-ring failure
cold-weather-induced O-ring erosion
commander Francis R. Scobee
crewMember Christa McAuliffe
Ellison Onizuka
Francis R. Scobee
Gregory Jarvis
Judith Resnik
Michael J. Smith
Ronald McNair
crewSize 7
disasterDate 1986-01-28
disasterTimeUTC 16:39:13
followedBy STS-26
impact major redesign of Space Shuttle solid rocket boosters
suspension of Space Shuttle flights for nearly three years
investigatedBy Rogers Commission investigation of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
surface form: Rogers Commission
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchDate 1986-01-28
launchLocation Kennedy Space Center
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
LC-39B
launchState Florida
launchTimeUTC 16:38:00
memorial Challenger Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery
Space Mirror Memorial
missionName STS-51-L self-link
missionSpecialist Ellison Onizuka
Judith Resnik
Ronald McNair
notableFeature first orbital mission to carry a Teacher in Space participant
operator NASA
orbiterVehicle OV-099
payload Comet Halley observations experiments
Spartan-Halley (SPARTAN-203)
Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-B
surface form: Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-B (TDRS-B)
payloadSpecialist Christa McAuliffe
Gregory Jarvis
pilot Michael J. Smith
plannedApogee ~296 km
plannedInclination 28.45 degrees
plannedMissionDuration 6 days
plannedOrbit Low Earth orbit
plannedPerigee ~285 km
precededBy STS-61-C
result loss of Space Shuttle Challenger
loss of all seven crew members
spacecraft Space Shuttle Challenger
spaceShuttleProgram NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
teacherInSpaceParticipant Christa McAuliffe
timeAfterLiftoffOfBreakup 73 seconds

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Ellison Onizuka spaceMission STS-51-L
Judith Resnik spaceMission STS-51-L
Gregory Jarvis participantIn STS-51-L
Gregory Jarvis spaceMission STS-51-L
STS-61-C followedBy STS-51-L
OV-099 lastFlight STS-51-L
OV-099 destroyedDuringMission STS-51-L
OV-099 notableMission STS-51-L
STS hasNotableExample STS-51-L
Resnik participantIn STS-51-L
subject surface form: Judith Resnik
McNair crater on the Moon relatedEvent STS-51-L
subject surface form: McNair (lunar crater)
this entity surface form: STS-51-L mission
Sharon spaceShuttleMission STS-51-L
subject surface form: Sharon Christa McAuliffe
STS-51-L missionName STS-51-L self-link