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Essay heading: Challenger Disaster
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Yet, the weather on January 28th was no better than the other days. But the shuttle was launched nonetheless. One minute and thirteen seconds after the shuttle had lifted off, it exploded Killing all seven crewmembers on board. (Challenger: The Final Voyage)
On the evening of the twenty-eighth, President Reagan was scheduled to give the State of the Union address... displayed 300 characters
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Instead, the address was postponed and the President spoke of the disaster that took place earlier that day. Following his speech, President Reagan set up an investigation committee to find the cause of the disaster. The committee soon discovered the cause of the explosion. A faulty O-ring was the leading physical cause of the disaster... displayed next 300 characters
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