A Guide to Search Results for "Challenger Disaster" help - feedback - sponsor this guide A sharp increase in searches for the "Challenger Disaster" accompanied the destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia on the morning of February 1, 2003. The Challenger was the first space shuttle in NASA's fleet to be destroyed some 73 seconds after its final liftoff on January 28, 1986, killing all of its seven crew members. It was named after the HMS Challenger, a British Naval research vessel that sailed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans during the 1870s, as was the Apollo 17 lunar module. The Challenger joined NASA's fleet of reusable spaceships in July 1982, and it flew nine successful missions before it was destroyed. After the Challenger incident, NASA suspended further shuttle launches for some two years and eight months while it conducted an investigation into the cause of the accident, eventually tracing the cause to problems with faulty O-rings on the shuttle's solid-fuel rocket boosters. Sponsored Link: Are you looking for official information from NASA about the "Challenger disaster"?
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