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The Day the Sky Broke Open (1986)

On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart shortly after liftoff, killing all seven crew members aboard. The disaster unfolded live on television, etching itself into public memory as a moment when optimism in technology collided with the reality of risk.

The shuttle program had come to symbolize routine spaceflight—launches were broadcast like ceremonies. Challenger changed that. The investigation revealed that cold temperatures had affected critical O-ring seals, and that warnings had been missed or overridden. It was not only a technical failure, but an organizational one.

In the years that followed, NASA rebuilt with renewed attention to safety, but the loss remained a defining reminder: exploration has a cost, and the sky does not forgive assumptions.

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