jesuisperdu:

On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured O-ring in the right Solid Rocket Booster caused an explosion soon after launch. This photograph, taken a few seconds after the accident, shows the Space Shuttle Main Engines and Solid Rocket Booster exhaust plumes entwined around a ball of gas from the External Tank. Because shuttle launches had become almost routine after twenty-four successful missions, those watching the shuttle launch in person and on television found the sight of the explosion especially shocking and difficult to believe until NASA confirmed the accident.

jesuisperdu:

On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured O-ring in the right Solid Rocket Booster caused an explosion soon after launch. This photograph, taken a few seconds after the accident, shows the Space Shuttle Main Engines and Solid Rocket Booster exhaust plumes entwined around a ball of gas from the External Tank. Because shuttle launches had become almost routine after twenty-four successful missions, those watching the shuttle launch in person and on television found the sight of the explosion especially shocking and difficult to believe until NASA confirmed the accident.

theatlantic:

Remembering the Challenger Disaster, 25 Years Later
scifitwin:

Lost for Space
Apollo 1, Lost January 27, 1967Virgil “Gus” GrissomEdward H White IIRoger B. Chaffee 
STS-51L Space Shuttle Challenger, Lost January 28, 1986Francis “Dick” ScobeeMichael J. SmithEllison S. OnizukaJudith A. ResnikRonald E. McNairS. Christa McAulliffeGregory B. Jarvis
STS-107, Space Shuttle Columbia, Lost February 1, 2003Rick D. HusbandWilliam C. McCoolMichael P. AndersonDavid M. BrownKaplana ChawalaLaurel B. ClarkIlan Ramon
Seventeen people who gave their lives for the exploration of space. Seventeen people who would not want us to stop exploring space.

scifitwin:

Lost for Space

Apollo 1, Lost January 27, 1967
Virgil “Gus” Grissom
Edward H White II
Roger B. Chaffee 

STS-51L Space Shuttle Challenger, Lost January 28, 1986
Francis “Dick” Scobee
Michael J. Smith
Ellison S. Onizuka
Judith A. Resnik
Ronald E. McNair
S. Christa McAulliffe
Gregory B. Jarvis

STS-107, Space Shuttle Columbia, Lost February 1, 2003
Rick D. Husband
William C. McCool
Michael P. Anderson
David M. Brown
Kaplana Chawala
Laurel B. Clark
Ilan Ramon

Seventeen people who gave their lives for the exploration of space. Seventeen people who would not want us to stop exploring space.

(via spaceandstuffidk)