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    Journal of the British Astronomical Association 106, no.

      Memorial Website, 2006, http://www.reagan

      3 (1996):179–81.

      foundation.org/reagan/speeches/challenger.asp

      37 Ibid.

      (September 22, 2006).

      37 Ibid.

      20 Mark Wade, “Soyuz 11,” Astronautix.com, 2006, http://www.astronautix.com/flights/soyuz11.htm

      37 Ibid.

      (August 23, 2006).

      58

      37 Clive Cookson, “News: World Trade: Scientists

      47 Jon Jeter, “At Least 21 Die in Rocket Blast at Brazil Aghast as 10 Years Work Is Lost,” Financial Times

      Base; Fire in Engine Causes Explosion during Pre-

      (London), June 5, 1996, 6.

      Launch Tests; 20 Hurt,” Washington Post, August 23, 2003, A14.

      37 Tom Wilkie, “Bang! Went $7 Bn Research, Pounds

      500m in Kit, 10 Years Work, Dozens of Scientists’

      47 Taipei Times, “Brazil Shocked at Rocket Deaths,”

      Careers and, Probably, Europe’s Future in Space,”

      August 24, 2003, http://www.taipeitimes.com/

      Independent (London), June 5, 1996, 1.

      News/world/archives/2003/08/24/2003065045

      (September 16, 2006).

      43 Dave English, comp., “Great Aviation Quotes,”

      Skygod.com, 2006, http://www.skygod.com/

      47 Jeter, “At Least 21 Die.”

      quotes/space.html (September 24, 2006).

      53 English, “Great Aviation Quotes.”

      59

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      National Air and Space Museum. “Apollo to the

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      Research in Space.” 1999. http://www.space.com/

      PBS. “The Loss of the Shuttle Columbia.” News Hour shuttlemissions (July 2, 2006).

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      Mullane, R. Mike. Riding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut. New York: Scribner, 2006.

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      Further Resources

      BOOKS

      Koppes, Steven. Killer Rocks from Outer Space: Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Bortz, Fred. Catastrophe! Great Engineering Failure-and Century Books, 2004. This book explores the

      Success. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company,

      impact of asteroids, comets, and meteors hitting

      1995. Bortz explains the Challenger disaster and Earth, from sixty-five million years ago, when the

      five other engineering failures.

      dinosaurs became extinct, to modern times.

      Briggs, Carole S. Women in Space. Minneapolis: Twenty-Lieurance, Suzanne. The Space Shuttle Challenger First Century Books, 1999. This book profiles

      Disaster in American History. Springfield, NJ: women who have contributed in every way to

      Enslow, 2001. This book emphasizes the historical

      the exploration of space.

      impact of the Challenger tragedy. The book

      Chrisp, Peter. Space Station: Accident on MIR. New York: includes information about the astronauts who

      Dorling Kindersley, 2000. This book explains a

      lost their lives.

      near-fatal accident on the Russian space station

      Verger, Fernand. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space: Mir, which nearly collided with a supply ship.

      Missions, Applications, and Exploration. New York: Cole, Michael D. Apollo13: Space Emergency. Springfield, Cambridge University Press, 2003. This book is a

      NJ: Enslow, 1995. This is the terrifying story of

      valuable reference resource for people interested

      the accident on Apollo 13, which almost killed the in how governments use space exploration.

      crew.

      Vogt, Gregory. Disasters in Space Exploration. Brookfield, Dyson, Marianne J. Space Station Science: Life in Free Fall.

      CT: Millbrook, 2003. Vogt provides a clear expla-

      New York: Scholastic, 1999. The author, a former

      nation of the dangers involved in space explo-

      NASA mission control specialist, explains the

      ration, with an interesting analysis of the Columbia workings of the International Space Station.

      accident of 2003.

      Fahey, Kathleen. Challenger and Columbia. Milwaukee: Woodford, Chris. Air and Space Travel. New York: Facts Gareth Stevens, 2005. This title for young readers

      on File, 2004. This book gives an overview of the

      examines both space shuttle disasters, which

      history of flight, from very early attempts to the

      horrified the world and forced NASA to

      International Space Station.

      reexamine its safety systems.

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      WEBSITES AND FILMS

      Blast Off: True Stories from the Final Frontier. VHS. New NASA Kids Main Page

      York: Discovery Channel, 1999.

      http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/home/

      Actor Ed Harris narrates this video, which pro-

      index.html

      vides an overview of the various people involved

      This site from NASA includes plenty of fun activi-

      in a space project.

      ties to teach you about space. You can even make

      a gingerbread rocket.

      History of Space Exploration

      http://www.solarviews.com/eng/history.htm

      The Race to the Moon. DVD. New York: History

      This website offers a wonderful collection of

      Channel, 2004.

      information about space programs in the United

      Join reporter Mike Wallace as he explains the

      States and other countries, with photos and sum-

      early days of the space program, with all its suc-

      maries of the missions.

      cesses and failures.

      IMAX: Space Station. DVD. Mississauga, ON: IMAX

      To the Moon and Back

      Corporation, 2002.

      http://www.fi.edu/pieces/hiley/

      This movie takes you on a trip from the Kenne
    dy

      The Science Museum of London and the Franklin

      Space Center in Florida to the International Space

      Institute of Philadelphia maintain this site, which

      Station in orbit above Earth.

      contains information about Apollo 8, the first piloted trip to the Moon. Here you can also find

      NASA: Fifty Years of Space Exploration. DVD. New York: an interactive quiz and neat jigsaw puzzles.

      Discovery Channel, 2003.

      This five-DVD set examines the triumphs and

      Women of NASA

      tragedies of the U.S. space program.

      http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/intro.html

      At this website, visitors will learn all about

      women who have worked in the U.S. space

      program.

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      Index

      air pressure, 16, 18, 21, 42

      ESA (European Space Agency), 36,

      NASA (National Aeronautics and

      Anderson, Michael P., 9

      37

      Space Administration), 10, 12,

      Apollo 1, 12, 13, 23, 28

      16, 30, 32, 40, 42, 44, 48

      Apollo 13, 30

      Federal Aviation Administration, 52

      Apollo program, 12

      Flowers, Nick, 37

      O’Neill, Noel, 26

      Ariane 5, 16, 36, 37

      French Guiana, 37

      Organization for Economic Co-

      Arlington National Cemetery, 44

      future spacecrafts, 48

      operation and Development,

      asteroids, 28

      18

      astronaut, origin of, 8

      Gallacher, Andy, 5

      Orion, 50

      Atlantis space shuttle, 18, 30

      Grissom, Virgil, 12, 13

      atmosphere, 23, 23

      ground, 6, 32, 34, 38, 40

      Patsayev, Viktor, 20

      Babbitt, Donald, 13

      Haise, Fred, Jr., 30

      radar, 18

      Beagle 2, 10

      Hubble Space Telescope, 32, 33

      Reagan, Ronald, 17, 44

      Brasileiro, Romeo, 47

      Husband, Rick, 4

      recovery, 38, 40, 42

      Brazil, 23, 46

      Robinson, Stephen, 34

      insulation, 4, 14, 15, 16, 23, 40, 44

      rockets, 15, 16, 23, 36, 37, 46, 47,

      Cape Canaveral, FL, 23

      ISS (International Space Station),

      50

      causes, 14; explosions, 6, 16,

      32, 34, 42, 48

      23, 27, 30, 37, 38, 47, 50; fire,

      Salyut space station, 20

      6, 13, 47; gas, 13, 16, 38

      John F. Kennedy Space Center, 4,

      satellites, 18, 23, 32, 36, 46

      Chaffee, Roger, 12, 13

      11, 13, 26, 44

      Smith, Michael, 27

      Challenger space shuttle, 15, 16,

      Soviet Union, 8, 20

      26–27, 28, 30, 32, 44, 48

      launch, 22, 26, 36

      Soyuz 11, 16, 20–21, 28, 42, 48

      Columbia space shuttle, 4, 6, 16, 23,

      Lipscomb, Alisa, 27

      spacecraft parts, 15

      28, 30, 32, 34, 40, 44, 48

      Loskarn, Ryan, 27

      space junk, 14, 18, 24, 52

      Constellation program, 48, 50

      Lovell, James, Jr., 30

      space tourists, 10, 52

      Conway, SC, 27

      sun particles, 36

      cosmonauts, 8, 20, 48

      Magee, John Gillespie, Jr., 17, 44.

      Swigert, John, Jr., 30

      cost, 6, 30, 34, 47, 48, 50

      See also Reagan, Ronald

      Mars, 10, 48

      temperatures, 14, 23

      danger zones, 24–25

      McAuliffe, Christa, 26, 28

      Texas, 4, 5, 40

      death statistics, 8

      McNair, Ronald, 27

      Tito, Dennis, 52

      Discovery space shuttle, 30, 32, 34,

      meteoroid, 18

      40

      micrometeoroids, 42

      Veigas Filho, Jose 47

      Dobrovolsky, Georgy, 20, 21

      Moon, 12, 30, 48

      Volkov, Vladislaw, 20, 21

      Morgan, Barbara, 28

      Endeavour space shuttle, 30, 32

      Murdin, Paul, 37

      White, Edward, 12, 13

      worms, 48

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      Photo Acknowledgments

      The images in this book are used with the permission of: NASA/HQ/GRIN, pp. 1, 12, 30, 54 (top); NASA/

      JPL-Caltech/GSFC, all page backgrounds; NASA/KSC, pp. 3, 5, 16, 23, 29, 39, 44 (top), 53; AP Photo/Jason Hutchinson, p. 4; AP Photo/NASA, p. 6; © NASA/ZUMA Press, p. 7; NASA/JSC, p. 8 (left), 13, 17, 18, 26, 28, 33, 43, 54 (middle and bottom), 55 (middle); AP Photo, p. 8 (right); © AFP/Getty Images, p. 9; AP Photo/

      Michael Probst, p. 10; AP Photo/Paul Kizzle, p. 11; NASA/SSC, p. 14; © Bill Hauser/Independent Picture Service, pp. 15 (both), 24–25; © NASA/Getty Images, pp. 19, 34 (bottom); © Bettmann/CORBIS, p. 20; © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS, p. 21; © Mark Wilson/Getty Images, p. 22; © Keith Myers/CORBIS, p. 27 (top); AP Photo/Middlesex News, Paul Kapteyn, p. 27 (bottom); NASA, pp. 31, 35, 40, 49; © NASA TV/EPA/

      CORBIS, p. 32; © NASA/Action Press/ZUMA Press, p. 34 (top); © Alain Nogues/CORBIS SYGMA, p. 36; AP Photo/APTV, p. 37 (both); © National Weather Service/Getty Images, p. 41; © Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images, p. 44 (bottom); © Reuters/CORBIS, pp. 46, 47 (top); AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini, p. 47 (bottom); AP Photo/Joe Skipper, p. 50; AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, p. 51; AP Photo/Russian Space Agency, p. 52;

      © NASA-TV/Getty Images, p. 55 (top); AP Photo/Dr. Scott Lieberman, p. 55 (bottom).

      Front Cover: NASA/JSC (main); NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC (background).

      Back Cover: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC.

      About the Authors

      Michael Woods is a science and medical journalist in Washington, D.C., who has won many national writing awards. Mary B. Woods is a school librarian. Their past books include the eight-volume Ancient Technology series. The Woodses have four children. When not writing, reading, or enjoying their grandchildren, the Woodses travel to gather material for future books.

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      sprayed into the sky,

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      —Scientist Paul Murdin, describ

      the European rocket Ariane 5

      ”

      —Scientist Paul Murdin, describing the explosion of

      the European rocket Ariane 5 on the launch pad in 1996

      Imagine watching a space shuttle on the launchpad, ready to blast off into orbit. Astronauts have embarked on some of the most amazing adventures and made incredible discoveries. Yet sadly some the most well-planned launches have ended in tragedy. In fifty years of space travel, space disasters have claimed the lives of more than twenty astronauts and one

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