1985:, did not behave as expected. During an attempted burn, the computer shut off the engines prematurely, believing the spacecraft was out of alignment. Lyakhov determined that they were not, in fact, out of alignment, and asserted that the problem was caused by conflicting signals picked up by the alignment sensors caused by solar glare. With the problem apparently solved, two orbits later he restarted to deorbit engines. But the engines shut off again. The flight director decided that they would have to remain in orbit an extra day (a full revolution of the Earth), so they could determine what the problem was. During this time it was realised that during the second attempted engine burn, the computer had tried to execute the program that was used to dock with Mir several months earlier during
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2631:, NASA announced on December 19, 2022, "A small hole was observed, and the surface of the radiator around the hole showed discoloration". Roscosmos said that there was a hole about 0.8 millimetres in diameter that caused the temperatures in MS-22 to go above 30 degrees celsius. The cause of the hole and leak is under investigation however Roscosmos suspects micrometeoroids to be a potential cause. In January 2023 it was decided by NASA and Roscosmos to replace MS-22 with
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instructed
Curbeam to remain outside for an entire orbit to allow the Sun to evaporate the frozen ammonia from his spacesuit. When they returned to the airlock, the astronauts pressurized, vented and then repressurized the air lock to purge any remaining toxic ammonia. After they removed their spacesuits, the crew wore oxygen masks for another 20 minutes to allow life-support systems in the airlock to further filter the air. No injuries resulted from the incident.
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1887:(APU) in the aft compartment of the shuttle and caught fire. About 15 minutes after landing, hydrazine fuel trapped in the APU control valves exploded, destroying the valves in both APUs. The fire also damaged nearby wiring. The fire stopped when the supply of leaked fuel was exhausted. All of this was discovered the next day when technicians removed an access panel and discovered the area blackened and scorched. It is believed that
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the outside of the Lunar Module were burnt out and four measuring devices in the reaction control system failed temporarily. Fuel cell power was restored about four minutes later. The astronauts spent additional time in Earth orbit to make sure the spacecraft was functional before firing their S-IVB third stage engine and departing for the Moon.
2020:' Thermal Protection System tiles sustained unusually severe damage during this flight. Ablative insulating material from the right-hand solid rocket booster nose cap had hit the orbiter about 85 seconds into the flight, as seen in footage of the ascent. The crew made an inspection of the Shuttle's impacted starboard side using the Shuttle's
1422:. Because the spacecraft was so cramped, the crew could not keep to their reentry schedule and landed 386 km (240 mi) off course in deep forest. They spent a night sheltering in the capsule from the cold, and a second night in a temporary hut built by rescuers before skiing with them to a clearing where a helicopter flew them to
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debris punctured the orbiter's payload bay bulkhead leading to the main engine compartment, damaging wiring trays and payload bay thermal insulation blankets. The puncture in the bulkhead was 3 mm by 13 mm in size. The crew was uninjured and the damage was not great enough to endanger the shuttle. The satellite was undamaged.
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satellite in the spin test facility building at Cape
Kennedy. Eleven workers were in the room when the 205 kg (452 lb) of solid fuel in the third stage ignited. Sidney Dagle, 29; Lot D. Gabel, 51, and John Fassett, 30, were severely burned and later died of their injuries. Eight others were
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during the landing. The crew did not need immediate medical care when recovered. Investigation determined the ball joint supporting one of the side boosters had been deformed during assembly; the damaged joint prevented proper separation despite proper activation of the separation motors; the booster
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Reentry mishap similar to that suffered by Soyuz 5 in 1969. The service module failed to completely separate from the reentry vehicle and caused it to face the wrong way during the early portion of aerobraking. As with Soyuz 5, the service module eventually separated and the reentry vehicle completed
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mission and performed a ballistic reentry. The crew was subjected to about 8 to 9 Gs during reentry. The capsule landed 500 km (310 mi) from the intended landing target. In addition, after landing the capsule was dragged about 15 metres (49 ft) by its parachute and ended up on its side
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would have ditched in the ocean, although the crew could have possibly bailed out. Concurrently a pin came loose inside one engine and ruptured a cooling line, allowing a hydrogen fuel leak. This caused premature fuel exhaustion, but the vehicle safely achieved a slightly lower orbit. Had the failure
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While releasing the
Advanced Communications Technology Satellite from the payload bay, both the primary and backup explosive release devices detonated. Only the primary device was supposed to have detonated. Large metal bands holding the satellite in place were ripped away, causing flying debris. The
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experienced 29 unplanned rolls during and after powered ascent. The rolls began at 50 seconds into the engine burn. The burn was stopped 11 seconds early after burning a total of 76 seconds. After engine cutoff, the craft continued rolling while coasting to apogee. The roll was finally brought under
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laboratory module. A defective quick-disconnect valve allowed 5% of the ammonia cooling supply to escape into space. The escaping ammonia froze on the spacesuit of astronaut
Curbeam as he struggled to close the valve. His helmet and suit were coated in ammonia crystals an inch thick. Mission Control
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resulted in the spacecraft breaking apart during reentry at an altitude of just under 65 km and a speed of about Mach 19. Investigation revealed that a piece of foam insulation had fallen off the external tank and hit the shuttle during launch, damaging the reinforced carbon-carbon leading edge
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After curing process of an experimental solid propellant segment weighing 14.5 tonnes, during removal of bottom plate from casting assembly, propellant within segment caught fire resulting in death of four engineers and two assistants. Three workers escaped the inferno with burn injuries. Cast Cure
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Harrowing reentry and landing when the capsule's service module initially refused to separate, causing the spacecraft to begin reentry faced the wrong way. The service module broke away before the capsule would have been destroyed, and so it made a rough but survivable landing far off course in the
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A worker refurbishing the 11th level of the Cape
Canaveral, Atlas Launch Complex 36B launch tower was killed when an air hose he was using was caught by the pad elevator. The hose wrapped around the worker and pulled him into the elevator shaft, crushing him to death. The pad was being refurbished
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suffered an eye injury. He was using an exercise device, doing deep knee bends, with elastic straps. One of the straps slipped off of his foot, flew up, and hit him in the eye. Later, even a small amount of light caused pain in his eye. He said using the eye was, "like looking at the world through
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robot arm, but the limited resolution and range of the cameras made it impossible to determine the full extent of the tile damage. Following reentry, more than 700 tiles were found to be damaged including one that was missing entirely. STS-27 was the most heavily damaged
Shuttle to return to Earth
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disaster. But even with that option, a bailout (a "contingency abort") would never be considered when an "intact abort" option exists, and after five minutes of normal flight it would always exist unless a serious flight control failure or some other major problem beyond engine shutdown occurred.
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Two lightning strikes during launch. The first strike, at 36 seconds after liftoff, knocked the three fuel cells offline and the craft switched to battery power automatically. The second strike, at 52 seconds after liftoff, knocked the onboard guidance platform offline. Four temperature sensors on
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of its flight. The pilot may also have become disoriented. During reentry from a 266,000 ft (50.4 mile, 81.1 km) apogee, the X-15 yawed and went into a spin at Mach 5. The pilot recovered, but went into a Mach 4.7 inverted dive. Excessive loading led to structural breakup at about 65,000
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An R-9 missile was being prepared for launch in a silo from Site 70 at
Baikonur Cosmodrome. The 11-man launch crew did not realize that an oxygen leak from the missile's fuel system had raised the partial oxygen pressure to 32% (the maximum allowed was 21%). The crew was descending to the eighth
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stage exploded while the rocket was being prepared for launch. Captain Ivan
Khridin is gravely injured by flying debris and later dies. It was found that stray electric current in the defective cabling network triggered a false command to pressurize the oxygen tank until it eventually ruptured.
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The mission nearly ended in disaster when the rocket suffered a second-stage separation failure during launch. This also interrupted the craft's attitude, causing the vehicle to accelerate towards the Earth and triggering an emergency reentry sequence. Due to the downward acceleration, the crew
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by a bundle of wires. The two halves of the craft were supposed to separate ten seconds after retrofire. But they did not separate until 10 minutes after retrofire, when the wire bundle finally burned through. The spacecraft went into wild gyrations at the beginning of reentry, before the wires
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Engineer
Arihiro Kanaya, 23, was conducting a high pressure endurance test on a pipe used in the first stage rocket engine of the H-2 (H-II) launch vehicle when it exploded. The explosion caused a 14 cm (5.5 in) thick door in the testing room to fall on Kanaya and fracture his skull,
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punctured the suit. Somehow, the astronaut's hand conformed to the puncture and sealed it, preventing any detectable depressurization. During post-flight debriefings, Apt said after the second EVA, when he removed the gloves, his right hand index finger had an abrasion behind the knuckle. A
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This list excludes deaths caused by military operations, either by deliberate detonations, or accidental during production – for example German V-2 rockets reportedly caused on average an estimated 6 deaths per operational rocket just during its production stages. Over 113 fatalities.
322:, in open flat country far from any populated area. In a small circular fenced area at the site is a memorial monument in the form of a three-sided metallic column. Near the top of the column on each side is the engraved image of the face of a crew member set into a stylized triangle.
1418:. After his twelve minutes outside, Leonov's space suit inflated in the vacuum to the point where he could not reenter the airlock. He opened a valve to allow some of the suit's pressure to bleed off, and was barely able to get back inside the capsule after suffering side effects of
5148:) does not use the word "explosion" in describing the tank failure. Rupture disks and other safety measures were present to prevent a catastrophic explosion, and analysis of pressure readings and subsequent ground-testing determined that these safety measures worked as designed.
1379:, who managed to escape before it sank. Grissom then had to deal with a spacesuit that was rapidly filling with water, but managed to get into the helicopter's retrieval collar and was lifted to safety. The spacecraft was recovered in 1999, having settled at the bottom of the
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space station. This damaged the solar arrays and the collision punctured a hole in the Spektr module and the space station began depressurizing. The onboard crew of two
Russians and one visiting NASA astronaut were able to close off the Spektr module from the rest of
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veered off course immediately after launch, crashing in the nearby village 22 seconds later, destroying 80 houses. According to official Chinese reports there were 6 fatalities and 57 injuries resulting from the incident, but other accounts estimated 100 fatalities.
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An electrical fire spread quickly in the pure oxygen atmosphere of the cabin and claimed the lives of all three Apollo 1 crew members during a "plugs-out" test in preparation for their planned 21 February launch. The incident resulted in an extensive redesign of the
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The crew came home safely after a violent rupture of a liquid oxygen tank deprived the Service Module of its ability to produce electrical power, crippling their spacecraft en route to the Moon. They survived the loss of use of their command ship by relying on the
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was hospitalized after her return to South Korea due to injuries caused by the rough return voyage in the Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft. The South Korean Science Ministry said that the astronaut had a minor injury to her neck muscles and had bruised her spinal column.
140:(edge of space), and one was intended to do so. In each of these accidents the entire crew was killed. As of November 2023, a total of 676 people have flown into space and 19 of them have died. This sets the current statistical fatality rate at 2.8 percent.
1200:, while practicing a series of high speed, quick descent landings with Major Harvey Royer as pilot in command. Both crewmen ejected; Royer survived with injuries, but Lawrence, the instructor pilot, was found in his ejection seat, parachute not fully deployed.
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resulting in human death or serious injury. These include incidents during flight or training for crewed space missions and testing, assembly, preparation, or flight of crewed and robotic spacecraft. Not included are accidents or incidents associated with
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quickly removed Parmitano's helmet and soaked up the water with towels. Despite the incident, Parmitano was reported to be in good spirits and suffered no injury. By December 2013, NASA had determined the leak to have been caused by a design flaw in the
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to counteract the (270 degree) spin and bring the station back into its correct orientation complicated by the module being out of range of Russian ground control stations, eventually however its propellant depleted and the situation was resolved.
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launch vehicle solid rocket booster was being hoisted by a crane into a rocket test stand at Edwards AFB, California. The bottom section of the booster broke free, hit the ground and ignited. One person, Alan M. Quimby, 27, a civilian employee of
2062:, well within the specification of 8.0 SCCM. They said if the bar had come out of the hole, the leak still would not have been great enough to activate the secondary oxygen pack. The suit would, however, have shown a high oxygen rate indication.
2462:. The airlock began repressurizing after a 1-hour and 32 minute spacewalk, and by this time Parmitano was having difficulty seeing, hearing, and speaking due to the amount of water in his suit. After repressurization, Expedition 36 commander
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second stage experienced a potentially serious malfunction when the center of its five engines shut down two minutes early. The remaining engines on the second and third stages were burned a total of 34 seconds longer to compensate, and
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During descent, the three main parachutes opened successfully. However, when the remaining reaction control system fuel was jettisoned, one parachute was damaged by the discarded fuel causing it to collapse. Spacecraft and crew still
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fatalities during spaceflight that either crossed, or was intended to cross, the boundary of space as defined by the United States (50 miles above sea level). Astronauts have also died while training for space missions, such as the
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safely, at a slightly higher than normal velocity, on the two remaining main parachutes. If a second parachute had failed, the spacecraft would probably have been crushed on impact with the ocean, according to a NASA official.
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launch pad fire that killed an entire crew of three. There have also been some non-astronaut fatalities during spaceflight-related activities. As of 2024, there have been over 188 fatalities in incidents regarding spaceflight.
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During launch, the Solid Rocket Booster ignition shock wave overpressure was four times greater than expected (2.0 psi or 14 kPa measured vs 0.5 psi or 3.4 kPa predicted). Some of the aft structures on
3508:(USFWS) firefighters Scott Maness and Beau Sauselein died while fighting a fire on refuge grounds at Kennedy Space Center. The incident prompted improvements in the USFWS wildfire program to support spaceport operations.
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Sergei Yuriyevich Vozovikov was a member of the Soviet Air Force Cosmonaut Training Group 11. His Cosmonaut training was from 1 October 1991 to 6 March 1992. He drowned 11 July 1993 during water recovery training in the
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regained control by switching from the main attitude control system to the reentry system. Mission rules required a landing as soon as possible once the reentry thrusters were used, causing an early end to the flight.
3451:. Five workers were involved in the incident. John Bjornstad died at the scene; Forrest Cole went into a coma and died two weeks later, and Nick Mullon died 14 years later from complications of injuries sustained.
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postflight inspection of the right hand glove found the palm bar of the glove penetrating a restraint and glove bladder into the index finger side of the glove. NASA found air leakage with the bar in place was 3.8
3276:, exploded 29 seconds after launch, killing a soldier, Ivan Marchenko, and injuring 8 others. Fragments of the rocket started a forest fire nearby, and a Blok D strap-on booster caused damage to the launchpad.
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A fuel spillage before the planned liftoff caused the vehicle to be engulfed in flames. The crew was narrowly saved by the activation of their launch escape system, with the rocket exploding two seconds later.
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An ISS resupply mission, debris from the launch caused a wildfire that killed Yuri Khatyushin, who was employed to recover rocket debris. Vyacheslav Tyts was injured and died a few days afterward in hospital.
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Five seconds after liftoff, an electrical short knocked out controllers for two shuttle main engines. The engines automatically switched to their backup controllers. Had a further short shut down two engines,
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after a three-week stay. A cabin vent valve construction defect caused it to open at service module separation. The recovery team found the crew dead. These three are, as of 2024, the only human fatalities
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shut down prematurely due to a spurious high temperature reading. At about the same time, a second main engine almost shut down from a similar problem, but this was observed and inhibited by a fast acting
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The crew reported feeling weightless; mission control declared a rocket had failed. An emergency was declared and the spacecraft carrying the crew was separated from the rocket. It returned to Earth in a
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for an abort. Upon landing, the vehicle rolled down a hill and stopped just short of a high cliff. The crew survived, but Lazarev, the mission commander, suffered internal injuries due to the severe
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Steven Owens, a roofer employed by a subcontractor for Kennedy Space Center base operations contractor Space Gateway Company, died after falling from the roof of the Space Life Sciences Lab.
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2591:. It appears that the module's onboard computers incorrectly determined that it was still in open space rather than docked and fired its thrusters. Controllers had to fire the thrusters on
1712:. The crew were exposed to the toxic fumes from 24,000 ft (7.3 km) down to landing. About an hour after landing the crew developed chemical-induced pneumonia and their lungs had
4278:
6918:
4374:
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Spaceflight-related accidents and incidents during assembly, testing, and preparation for flight of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft have occasionally resulted in injuries or the loss of
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at 28.64 degrees north, 80.28 degrees west. About half of the vehicle's remains were never recovered, and fragments still washed ashore as long as a decade later, on the coast of
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1.8 windstream and broke up with the loss of all seven crew members. NASA investigators determined they may have survived the spacecraft disintegration, possibly unconscious from
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Pad worker William B. Estes, 46, was killed while hooking up an 8-inch (20 cm) high-pressure water line, which should not have been pressurized at the time, to the mobile
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4140:
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James D. Vanover, a swing-arm contractor for United Space Alliance, fell to his death during preparations for a Space Shuttle mission. The death was later ruled a suicide.
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test flight. Launch escape system fired 27 minutes after an aborted launch causing a fire and subsequent explosion when pad workers had already returned to the launch pad.
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6552:"2017 Pulaski Award given to Spaceport Integration Team: A memorial was also dedicated to two USFWS firefighters who perished on the Ransom Road Fire in June, 1981"
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in the crew cabin received a 3-G jolt from the shock wave. An improved water spray shock wave damping system had to be installed on the launch pad prior to launch.
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Joseph L. Tyre, a construction worker employed by Cherokee Steel Erectors, died from injuries sustained in a 90-foot (27 m) fall at the Kennedy Space Center.
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unexpectedly failed on Day 4 in orbit, forcing an early end to the flight. The mission touched down safely, and the crew was reflown with the same mission plan on
6837:"Columbia Search Helicopter Crashes, Two Die, Three Injured; Air Search Operation Suspended Pending Incident Investigation (Press release Release Number 3171-59)"
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vehicle assembly building died when the roof suffered a total structural collapse and crashed 80 meters (260 ft) to the ground. Buran Shuttle was destroyed.
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liquid coolant. The designers failed to take into account the physics of water in zero-g, which unintentionally allowed coolant water to mix with the air supply.
1981:. During descent they suffered a computer software problem combined with a sensor problem. The deorbit engine on the TM-5 spacecraft that was to propel them into
7423:
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The capsule broke through the surface of a frozen lake and was dragged underwater by its parachute. The crew was saved after a very difficult rescue operation.
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orbiting 185 miles (298 km) directly over Missile Row witnessed the event and reported they could clearly see the momentary exhaust plume before shutdown.
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Bror Thornéus, a technician from Sweden was killed when a sounding rocket ignited during testing of its ignition system at the European Sounding Rocket Range (
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while Prokopyev and Petelin would return to earth on MS-22. Once MS-23 arrives, the seats of Prokopyev, Petelin and Rubio would be moved to MS-23. As well,
278:
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As of March 2024, in-flight accidents have killed 15 astronauts and 4 cosmonauts in five separate incidents. Three of the flights had flown above the
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reported that water was steadily leaking into his helmet. Flight controllers elected to abort the EVA immediately, and Parmitano made his way back to the
1138:, Florida. Williams ejected too low for the parachute to open properly. Williams had been selected as lunar module pilot on an Apollo crew with commander
398:
9423:
5037:
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Robert E. "Champ" Murphy was injured in an incident involving a Halon cylinder. He lost his foot and died on 8 June 1985 as a result of Halon exposure.
1387:, designed for sound fixing and ranging in case the craft sank, had failed and had to be dealt with when it was recovered from the ocean floor in 1999.
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and booster strut. The strut and aft end of the tank failed, allowing the top of the SRB to rotate into the top of the tank and causing it to explode.
3541:, fell 252 feet (77 m) from the mobile service structure of the SLC-6 Space Shuttle launch complex, while bolting a platform onto the structure.
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trajectory, whereby the shuttle achieves a lower than planned orbital altitude. Had the second engine failed within about 20 seconds of the first, a
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reached their design limits (2.0 psi) from the overpressure. The overpressure bent four struts that supported two RCS fuel tanks in the nose of
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5161:
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A maneuvering thruster refused to shut down and put their capsule into an uncontrolled spin. After the Gemini spun up to one revolution per second,
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level in a lift when a spark from an electrical panel started a fire in the nearly pure oxygen atmosphere, killing seven and destroying the silo.
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appeared to return to normal except for Slayton; he was diagnosed with a benign lesion, unrelated to the gas exposure, which was later removed.
1700:) fumes venting from the spacecraft and reentering a cabin air intake, because a switch was left in the wrong position. 400 μL/L is fatal.
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of Roscosmos stated that the crew of MS-22 would have their mission extended by "at least, several more months" to allow the preparation of
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Apart from actual disasters, 38 missions resulted in some very near misses and also some training accidents that nearly resulted in deaths.
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about 300 nmi (560 km; 350 mi) southeast of Cape Canaveral at a depth of about 15,000 ft (4,600 m). An unexploded
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Lonnie LeBlanc died from head trauma after a gust of wind blew him off the trailer while he was holding down its contents with his body.
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825:
In addition to accidents during spaceflights, 11 astronauts, test pilots, and other personnel have been killed during training or tests.
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canister used to generate oxygen leaked. The fire was extinguished after about 90 seconds, but smoke did not clear for several minutes.
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lost consciousness for a short time. The crew members suffered from burning sensations of their eyes, faces, noses, throats and lungs.
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In the statistics below, the term "astronaut" is used to refer to all space travelers (to avoid the use of "astronaut/cosmonaut").
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was killed after a rocket he was in crashed after the parachute was torn away during launch. The launch was being filmed for the
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799:
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3857:, Forest Service employee Charles Krenek of Lufkin, Texas and Pilot Jules F. 'Buzz' Mier, Jr. of Arizona were killed when their
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One contract worker was killed in a "small" explosion during maintenance modifications at a solid rocket fuel mixing facility.
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due to major nitrogen leak in confined area of umbilical mast at Ariane 5 launch area during cryogenic M1 main stage testing.
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2768:, exploded during tests, killing a mechanic and injuring three others. Dr. Lyon was not present when the explosion occurred.
643:; some tried to activate their emergency oxygen. Any survivors of the breakup were killed, however, when the largely intact
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injured his shoulder and was placed on a stretcher in a rescue helicopter and did not take part in post-landing ceremonies.
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1720:. The crew spent five days in the hospital, followed by a week of observation in semi-isolation. By 30 July, their chest
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First space-related fatality. During a 15-day endurance experiment in a low-pressure altitude chamber with at least 50%
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rocket development, during a fuel test of a premixed hydrogen peroxide/alcohol propellant when the fuel tank exploded.
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3744:. Unexpected buildup of pressure caused the coupling to break loose and strike the employee in the head killing him.
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Two workers cleaning out a propellant tank died when exposed to poisonous nitrogen tetroxide gases within the tank.
438:. In a small park on the side of the road is a memorial monument: a black column with a bust of Komarov at the top.
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freighter collided with the space station causing minor damage to the space station that was crewed at that time.
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memorial on the Moon includes the names of most of the known astronauts and cosmonauts who were killed before 1971
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control after apogee using the craft's reaction jets. SpaceShipOne landed safely and Mike Melvill was uninjured.
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leaked in orbit and froze, stopping the leak. After returning, the leak restarted and ignited when combined with
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at an altitude of 15 kilometers (49,000 ft). The investigation found that cold weather conditions caused an
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1989:. After reprogramming the computer, the next attempt was successful, and the crew safely landed on 7 September.
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1092:, many changes to safety equipment and procedures, and a delay of over a year before a crewed Apollo launch.
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Construction worker Anthony E. Hill, 22, fell more than 100 feet (30 m) from the Kennedy Space Center
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were preparing for a spacewalk when a leak was detected on the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft. After inspection by
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disintegrated during a powered atmospheric test flight over California due to premature deployment of the
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The one-day mission was plagued by a series of mishaps with the new spacecraft type, culminating with its
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5797:"Russia says leak on Soyuz spacecraft caused by 0.8-millimetre hole"
4824:"Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo rocket plane crashes on test flight"
4417:"Google Maps – Soyuz 1 Crash Site – Memorial Monument Photo closeup"
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since the earliest days of space programs. 35 accidents since 2009.
393:. Komarov was killed when the capsule hit the ground at high speed.
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4505:"Flight From Triumph to Tragedy Kills Challenger's 'Seven Heroes'"
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5382:"STS-37 Space Shuttle Mission Report May 1991 – NASA-CR-193062"
4375:"Google Maps – Soyuz 1 Crash Site – Memorial Monument Location"
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4523:"Challenger Parts Wash Ashore Almost 11 Years After Explosion"
4321:"Google Maps – Soyuz 11 Landing Site – Monument Photo closeup"
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Musgrave, Gary Eugene; Larsen, Axel; Sgobba, Tommaso (2009).
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Furniss, Tim; Shayler, David; Shayler, Michael Derek (2007).
7197:"At SpaceX, worker injuries soar in Elon Musk's rush to Mars"
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5956:"Ivan Ivanovich and the Persistent Lost Cosmonaut Conspiracy"
5522:"SpaceShipOne Rolling Rumors: Rutan Sets the Record Straight"
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Significant Incidents & Close Calls in Human Spaceflight
5743:"International Space Station saved from out-of-control spin"
5663:"International Space Station (ISS) EVA Suit Water Intrusion"
4396:"Google Maps – Soyuz 1 Crash Site – Memorial Monument Photo"
4267:. Regina, Saskatchewan. Reuters. 3 November 1973. p. 9.
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5290:"Fuel Devices on Space Shuttle Were on Fire During Landing"
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7053:"Senior Management ViTS: Fall Prevention In Construction"
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4279:"Google Maps – Soyuz 11 Landing Site – Monument Location"
4243:"What Happened Aboard Soyuz 11? Reentry Strain Too Much?"
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The New Moon: Water, Exploration, and Future Habitation
4847:"Report: First Man In Space Nearly Died In The Attempt"
434:, about 275 kilometers (171 mi) east-southeast of
7129:"Shuttle Worker's Death at Launch Pad Ruled a Suicide"
6503:. 3rd paragraph from bottom of article. Archived from
4455:"Pilot Killed As X-15 Falls From Altitude Of 50 Miles"
4300:"Google Maps – Soyuz 11 Landing Site – Monument Photo"
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Explosive release device punctured cargo bay bulkhead
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Fatalities during training or testing for spaceflight
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7383:. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
7172:"SpaceX worker killed at company's McGregor facility"
7154:"Russian military probing fatal accident at Plesetsk"
4736:. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 84.
4218:"How many people have gone to space? | Astronomy.com"
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121:"Dead astronauts" redirects here. For the novel, see
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5999:"Static Electricity Blamed For Fatal Rocket Mishaps"
5462:"Soyuz misses its mark but still finds Earth safely"
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seal to fail, allowing hot gases from the shuttle's
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astronauts who died on duty are memorialized at the
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Kazakh man dies in fire after Russian rocket launch
6879:"6 killed in explosion at Sriharikota space centre"
6655:"Chronology of KSC and KSC Related Events for 1986"
5446:"Moscow, we have a problem: our spacecraft is lost"
5097:"Third U.S. lunar mission leaves pad without hitch"
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5680:"Space Station Leak All Patched Up Now, NASA Says"
5178:"Rocket Fuel Gets Blame In Apollo Parachute Fluke"
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2764:, that was constructed by American physicist, Dr.
2499:, which was quickly patched up by Soyuz commander
7108:"Space Shuttle Worker Dies in Fall at Launch Pad"
7090:"Space shuttle worker dies in fall at launch pad"
6495:"Space shuttle worker dies in fall at launch pad"
6138:"Pipe explosion sets back Japanese space program"
6023:. St. Petersburg, Florida. 5 May 1964. p. 3.
5704:Astronauts survive Soyuz rocket emergency landing
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4886:. Blacksburg, Virginia: UXB. 2011. Archived from
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794:was lost as it returned from a two-week mission (
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6629:"Shuttle's Brief Journey Alters 6 Lives Forever"
5815:"Hole spotted in leaky Russian Soyuz spacecraft"
5414:"NASA-1 Norm Thagard: An Ending and a Beginning"
3662:, fell 20 feet (6.1 m) to his death at the
1021:, in bad weather, and crashed into the adjacent
1013:See and Bassett attempted to land their T-38 at
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8502:International Association of Emergency Managers
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5538:Russia probes Soyuz capsule's perilous re-entry
5242:"Shuttle shock wave problem still puzzles NASA"
4934:"Alexei Leonov, the first man to walk in space"
3139:Nagoya Guidance and Propulsion Systems Works Of
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1867:In the last two minutes of the mission, during
1771:during orbital operations. The crew, commander
1213:(Soviet Air Force Cosmonaut Training Group 11)
7242:"The life of rocket builder 'Mad Mike' Hughes"
6971:"Fire Accident in SDSC SHAR on 23/2/04 – ISRO"
6144:. Eugene, Oregon. 11 August 1991. p. 13A.
5873:"Max Valier: Modern Rocketry's First Casualty"
5783:"Space Station – off the Earth, for the Earth"
5506:"Private rocket plane goes rolling into space"
5162:"Magnitude Of Apollo 13 Damage Astounded Crew"
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4733:Disasters and Accidents in Manned Spaceflight
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3849:During debris recovery efforts following the
3334:Explosion during a test of rocket systems by
2947:exploded and debris hit crowd of spectators.
2317:During EVA 1 on the mission, NASA astronauts
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7424:"Mission Events Summary: Ascent Abort Modes"
6791:"Crane Accident Kills Boeing Worker at Cape"
6708:"Workman Killed In Accident On Launch Tower"
6314:"Three die in Branson's space tourism tests"
6120:"Man's body recovered after Titan explosion"
6102:"1 killed, 9 hurt as rocket booster ignites"
5274:"Space Shuttle Columbia Nears Second Flight"
4677:"One Astronaut Cried 'Fire' Before All Died"
4348:
2563:module, but its exact location was unknown.
1961:At the end of the mission, Soviet cosmonaut
7474:Interactive Space Shuttle Disaster Memorial
6876:
6784:
6782:
6724:"Fatal accident at the Guiana Space Centre"
6275:"Russian space rocket explodes, one killed"
6192:
6035:"German's 'air mail' idea goes up in smoke"
5887:"German Rocket Motor Expert Loses His Life"
5630:"Spacewalk aborted by spacesuit water leak"
5386:Extravehicular Activity Evaluation, Page 16
5334:United Press International (30 July 1985).
5060:. Cambridge University Press. p. 356.
4472:"Mystery death plunge of X-15 rocket plane"
3569:suffered a heart attack while watching the
2679:
2557:. The source of the leak was traced to the
2512:Launch booster failure, ballistic re-entry
2427:Aborted spacewalk after water leak in suit
615:was destroyed 73 seconds after lift-off on
55:spaceflight-related accidents and incidents
9424:Lists of transport accidents and incidents
8568:
8554:
8507:International Disaster and Risk Conference
7708:
7694:
7515:
7501:
7479:Raw Video Reconstruction of Space Shuttle
6126:. Schenectady, New York. 9 September 1990.
5526:Space.com website – posted: 2 October 2004
5042:Hopkinsville, Kentucky – New Era newspaper
4876:
4464:
3629:, an explosion of a factory that produced
3565:NASA engineer Elmer Andrew Thomas, 69, of
3137:killing him. The accident happened at the
3006:Soyuz 7K-L1 No. 8L: An oxygen tank in the
2815:Research project under the supervision of
2788:Explosion in rocket manufacturing room of
1126:Williams, flying alone in a T-38 jet from
306:, 90 kilometers (56 mi) southwest of
273:(above 100 kilometers (330,000 ft)).
7126:
6603:"Attack After Blast Fatal to NASA Worker"
6600:
6489:
6017:"Burns Kill Third Rocket Ignition Victim"
6005:. Reading, PA. 24 April 1964. p. 21.
4989:
4790:
4695:"Williams Wanted To Be First On The Moon"
4543:"Space Shuttle debris rains across Texas"
2854:, and approximately 120 other personnel.
1852:Leaked hydrazine fuel fire and explosion
8517:International Disaster Emergency Service
7430:. Washington, D.C.: NASA. Archived from
7421:
6779:
6684:"Memorial to Cape Industrial Fatalities"
6374:"Memorial to Cape Industrial Fatalities"
5911:. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2 February 1931.
5321:
5246:Richland, WA – Tri-City Herald newspaper
5182:Lumberton, NC – The Robesonian newspaper
5026:Salt Lake City, Utah – Deseret newspaper
4838:
4124:Spaceflight non-fatal training accidents
2760:A liquid fueled, 132-pound (60 kg)
2668:Spaceflight non-fatal training accidents
2381:, the first of two flights that won the
1505:Struck twice by lightning during launch
888:cosmonaut trainee Bondarenko dropped an
162:were generally honored by burial at the
158:. Cosmonauts who died on duty under the
101:
89:
37:
9053:Effect of spaceflight on the human body
7404:
7373:
7331:
7279:Praxis Manned Spaceflight Log 1961–2006
7050:
6877:Subramanian, T. S. (23 February 2004).
6712:Sarasota, FL – Herald-Tribune newspaper
6549:
6354:Sarasota, FL – Herald-Tribune newspaper
6231:"Timeline: China's spaceflight history"
6051:
5357:
5306:"Engineers Study Blaze Aboard Columbia"
5226:"Shock Wave Doesn't Worry Shuttle Crew"
5194:"Brand Takes Blame For Apollo Gas Leak"
4866:"Space Cabin Sinks After Hatch 'Blows'"
4659:"See – Bassett Backup Crew Gets Gemini"
4576:
4354:
4253:
4188:
4166:International Space Station maintenance
3491:Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
2122:Eye injury from Mir exercise equipment
1900:Space Shuttle in-flight engine failure
1410:The mission featured the world's first
1205:Drowned during water recovery training
395:The Soyuz 1 crash site coordinates are
116:
14:
9386:
9075:Psychological and sociological effects
6626:
6398:
6396:
6394:
6368:
6366:
6364:
6362:
6311:
6250:"Satellite Launches in the PRC: Loral"
6066:"Mission L1 No. 8L: A deadly accident"
5923:"Blast Kills Maker of Rocket Airplane"
5430:"A Toxic Leak Haunts the Shuttle Crew"
5402:Portsmouth, OH – Daily Times newspaper
5085:The Fort Scott, KS – Tribune newspaper
5053:
4976:
4908:
4493:Frederick, OK – Daily Leader newspaper
4240:
4129:Criticism of the Space Shuttle program
3449:countdown demonstration test for STS-1
2685:Fatalities caused by rocket explosions
1348:unexpectedly remained attached to the
1305:Non-fatal incidents during spaceflight
1184:astronaut, selected for the Air Force
8549:
7689:
7496:
7239:
6788:
6441:. AP. 1981-03-20. Page 1, columns 2-4
6293:"Rocket explosion kills 21 in Brazil"
6195:"Ignition! But only when you want it"
5953:
5598:"South Korean Astronaut Hospitalized"
5555:
5113:"Apollo 13 on way after engine fails"
5101:Eugene, OR – Register-Guard newspaper
4931:
4821:
4701:. St. Petersburg, FL. 6 October 1967.
4357:"Soviet Cosmonaut Dies in Spacecraft"
4249:. Daytona Beach, Florida. p. 43.
4215:
3338:during a nitrous oxide injector test
2139:While exercising on the EO-18/NASA 1/
2109:, during the 2nd docking attempt the
665:Vehicle disintegration on re-entry –
275:The Soyuz 11 landing coordinates are
131:
6601:Lancaster, Cory Jo (February 1986).
6585:"Shuttle worker fourth to lose life"
6573:Nashua, NH – The Telegraph newspaper
6469:
5697:
5586:Aviation Week & Space Technology
5258:"Shuttle's Pressure Problem Studied"
5198:Florence, AL – Times Daily newspaper
4863:
2337:Ballistic reentry, injured shoulder
2244:, during a re-docking test with the
1662:experienced an acceleration of 21.3
1620:One of three main parachutes failed
152:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
8530:
8496:List of civil defense organisations
6820:"Bodies found in cosmodrome debris"
6767:from the original on 4 October 2015
6391:
6359:
6108:. Salt Lake City. 8 September 1990.
5582:NASA Urges Caution On Soyuz Reports
5210:"Cosmonauts Land in Lake, Blizzard"
4966:on 25 May 2012 – via YouTube.
4864:Webb, Alvin B. Jr. (21 July 1961).
4713:"Board Pinpoints Astronaut's Death"
2568:Uncontrolled spin of Space Station
2549:NASA reported an air leak from the
1526:Struck by camera during splashdown
1245:Spaceplane crash during test flight
942:jet trainer on landing approach to
24:
8784:Weather and environment monitoring
6911:"Sriharikota ISRO blast kills six"
6569:"Worker on shuttle falls to death"
6372:
6084:"Soviet rocket blast left 48 dead"
5905:"Science Rocket Explodes, Kills 1"
5855:"V2ROCKET.COM – Mittelwerk / DORA"
5510:The Southeast Missourian newspaper
5398:"Damage suffered by space shuttle"
5342:. Meriden, Connecticut. p. 1.
5038:"Apollo Struck Twice By Lightning"
5001:National Space Science Data Center
4822:Clark, Stephen (31 October 2014).
4623:"Goose Hit Jet, Killing Astronaut"
3817:Workers repairing the roof of the
60:intercontinental ballistic missile
25:
9435:
9409:Lists of people by cause of death
8174:Structural failures and collapses
7447:
6921:from the original on 9 March 2018
6550:Gabbert, Bill (1 November 2017).
6350:"Worker Plunges To Death At Cape"
5479:"Space crew reach Kazakh capital"
5450:The London Sunday Times newspaper
5420:, accessed online 27 January 2011
5278:Sarasota Herald Tribune newspaper
4960:"Aborted Launch – Gemini 6 (CBS)"
4940:. Guardian News and Media Limited
4681:Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal
4641:"2 Astronauts Die In Plane Crash"
4560:"Soviets admit cosmonaut's death"
2615:On December 14, 2022, Cosmonauts
1928:. The failed SSME resulted in an
1674:and was never able to fly again.
330:Spaceflight fatalities below the
174:Spaceflight fatalities above the
9367:
9357:
9356:
8529:
7405:Harwood, William (23 May 2005).
7233:
7214:
7189:
7164:
7120:
7100:
7082:
7066:
7044:
7018:
6993:
6963:
6941:"Accident at Sriharikota – ISRO"
6933:
6903:
6870:
6851:
6829:
6813:
6749:
6733:
6717:
6701:
6676:
6652:
6646:
6620:
6594:
6578:
6562:
6543:
6518:
6483:
6463:
6452:
6421:
6324:
6305:
6285:
6267:
6241:
6223:
6186:
6182:. 28 February 1993. p. A13.
6168:
6148:
6130:
6112:
6094:
6076:
6057:
6027:
6009:
5981:"Cape Probes Reason For Tragedy"
5954:Ellis, Thomas (March 23, 2017).
5528:, accessed online 4 January 2011
5370:Furniss, Shayler, Shayler (2007)
5146:Report of Apollo 13 Review Board
5129:"Apollo 14 Tests Wait For Month"
4611:. Richland, WA. 1 November 1964.
4204:Musgrave, Larsen, Tommaso (2009)
4108:
1934:Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL)
1265:
1218:
1168:
1114:
1075:
1062:
1049:
1001:
988:
922:
868:
775:
761:
747:
740:
726:
712:
698:
684:
596:
582:
568:
554:
540:
526:
512:
461:
372:
244:
230:
216:
8828:Space launch market competition
8575:
8512:Disaster Accountability Project
7428:NSTS 1988 News Reference Manual
7332:Harland, David Michael (2005).
7127:Moskowitz, Clara (6 May 2011).
7092:. 14 March 2011. Archived from
6789:Young, Kelly (3 October 2001).
6627:Glisch, John J. (15 May 1986).
6589:Lakeland, FL – Ledger newspaper
6164:(in Swedish). 28 February 1993.
6063:
5991:
5973:
5962:. National Air and Space Museum
5947:
5933:
5915:
5897:
5879:
5865:
5847:
5827:
5807:
5789:
5775:
5749:
5735:
5709:
5672:
5655:
5646:"Tuesday Spacewalk Ended Early"
5639:
5623:
5607:
5591:
5574:
5549:
5531:
5515:
5499:
5455:
5439:
5423:
5407:
5391:
5375:
5299:
5283:
5267:
5251:
5235:
5219:
5203:
5187:
5171:
5155:
5138:
5133:Youngstown Vindicator newspaper
5122:
5106:
5090:
5074:
5047:
5031:
5022:"Apollo Hit Twice By Lightning"
5015:
4925:
4902:
4845:American Press (6 March 1996).
4815:
4768:
4750:
4723:
4705:
4687:
4669:
4651:
4633:
4615:
4597:
4570:
4547:Ocala, FL Star Banner newspaper
4536:
4532:. 18 December 1996. p. 12.
4514:
4498:
4482:
4448:
4430:
4409:
4388:
4367:
4355:Coleman, Fred (24 April 1967).
3209:veered off course after launch
2458:, followed by fellow astronaut
2256:module and solar arrays of the
1313:
832:
800:thermal protection system (TPS)
180:
77:As of 2024, there have been 19
9065:Health threat from cosmic rays
7357:Safety Design of Space Systems
7336:The Story of Space Station Mir
7240:Artsy, Avishay (20 May 2022).
6437:. Vol. 109, no. 56.
6429:"One Dead In Shuttle Accident"
6404:"In the Line of Duty Monument"
6312:Walker, Peter (27 July 2007).
6176:"1 killed as rocket goes wild"
4583:. Little, Brown. p. 193.
4334:
4313:
4292:
4271:
4209:
3345:Other non-astronaut fatalities
2364:Unplanned rolls during ascent
2300:Toxic ammonia leak during EVA
2174:There was a fire on board the
1729:Landing capsule sank in water
1358:Landing capsule sank in water
94:Astronauts Memorial Plaque at
53:This article lists verifiable
13:
1:
9399:Space accidents and incidents
7522:
7464:The Crash Site of the X-15A-3
7454:The Encyclopedia Astronautica
7264:
7051:DeLoach, Russ (7 July 2014).
6662:NASA Technical Reports Server
5556:Eckel, Mike (24 April 2008).
5336:"Shuttle OK after close call"
5294:Schenectady Gazette newspaper
4979:"Astronaut Feared 'Break-Up'"
4962:. 28 May 2010. Archived from
4884:"The Liberty Bell 7 Recovery"
4764:. 9 December 1967. p. 1.
4663:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
4489:"Shuttle explodes; crew lost"
4247:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
3533:, an iron worker employed by
2604:December 2022 – January 2023
2355:in a hard landing. Astronaut
1188:program, was killed when his
950:the left side of the cockpit
635:was thrown sideways into the
8420:Emergency population warning
8113:Unrelated to natural hazards
8070:Potentially hazardous object
5388:, accessed online 4 Jan 2011
4977:Volker, Al (27 March 1966).
4719:. Sarasota, FL. 7 June 1968.
3506:US Fish and Wildlife Service
2907:had just been joined to the
2662:Non-fatal training accidents
2484:Hole detected in spacecraft
2477:Portable Life Support System
2252:freighter collided with the
2055:extravehicular mobility unit
1034:Fire during spacecraft test
946:near Houston, Texas, when a
934:Before being selected for a
7:
9181:Self-replicating spacecraft
9017:International Space Station
8313:Crowd collapses and crushes
6439:Spartanburg, South Carolina
6193:Ted Cochran (1 July 2002).
5893:. Reading, PA. 18 May 1930.
5310:Ocala Star-Banner newspaper
5214:Milwaukee Journal newspaper
5081:"Moon Men Healthy, Resting"
4932:McKie, Robin (9 May 2015).
4241:Butler, Sue (1 July 1971).
4101:
3863:San Augustine County, Texas
3142:Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
2551:International Space Station
1666:rather than the nominal 15
1284:was seriously injured when
938:crew, Freeman was flying a
389:not opening properly after
10:
9440:
8695:Space Liability Convention
7062:(Presentation). p. 3.
6757:"Launch-pad Death Studied"
3904:Satish Dhawan Space Centre
3861:search chopper crashed in
3535:Hensel Phelps Construction
3364:Associated mission/vehicle
3069:Explosion while fueling up
2909:Orbiting Solar Observatory
2665:
2538:Air leak in space station
2295:would have been required.
1558:Premature engine shutdown
1431:Engine shutdown at launch
1186:Manned Orbiting Laboratory
1161:Manned Orbiting Laboratory
821:During training or testing
625:solid rocket booster (SRB)
261:died after undocking from
127:
120:
28:
9351:
9318:
9271:
9223:
9109:
9058:Space adaptation syndrome
9045:
8950:
8870:
8861:
8749:
8583:
8525:
8484:
8463:
8430:Earthquake warning system
8407:
8371:
8303:
8239:
8164:
8128:
8119:
8112:
8062:
8025:
7984:
7966:
7935:
7928:
7896:
7862:
7855:
7833:
7803:
7769:
7736:
7727:
7685:
7678:
7590:Great Britain and Ireland
7530:
7359:. Butterworth–Heinemann.
7295:10.1007/978-0-387-73980-9
5668:. NASA. 20 December 2013.
4851:The Durant Daily Democrat
4801:. Springer. p. 470.
4780:Encyclopedia Astronautica
4216:Hobbs, Zoe (2023-11-08).
3664:Vehicle Assembly Building
3647:Kennedy Space Center, US
1879:'s final approach to the
1696:(Reaction Control System
1175:Robert Henry Lawrence Jr.
1142:and command module pilot
851:Fire in altitude chamber
9419:Space program fatalities
8791:Communications satellite
7374:Siddiqi, Asif A (2000).
6448:– via Google News.
5418:NASA History.Gov website
5144:NASA's official report (
4176:
3836:Angelina National Forest
3392:on Kennedy Space Center
2680:Non-astronaut fatalities
1395:or airlock design fault
1371:After splashdown in the
629:external propellant tank
9295:reusable launch systems
8912:Extravehicular activity
8823:Commercial use of space
8727:Militarisation of space
8700:Registration Convention
8616:Accidents and incidents
8384:Earthquake preparedness
8379:Disaster risk reduction
8323:Environmental disasters
6530:www.wildfirelessons.net
6021:The Evening Independent
4872:. Salt Lake City, Utah.
4758:"Air Crash Kills Astro"
4730:Shayler, David (2000).
4605:"Crash Kills Astronaut"
4577:Donovan, James (2019).
4564:Wilmington Morning Star
4261:"Space deaths detailed"
3287:Alcântara Launch Center
3179:), in northern Sweden.
2047:extravehicular activity
1833:Fire in launch vehicle
653:Brevard County, Florida
204:Decompression in space
164:Kremlin Wall Necropolis
156:Merritt Island, Florida
64:rocket-powered aircraft
9343:Mission control center
9305:Non-rocket spacelaunch
8739:Billionaire space race
8475:List of disaster films
8425:Emergency Alert System
8389:Hurricane preparedness
7422:Dumoulin, Jim (2000).
7407:"Astronaut fatalities"
7281:. New York: Springer.
6476:The Disappearing Spoon
6434:The Spartanburg Herald
5484:The New Zealand Herald
5262:Toledo Blade newspaper
5230:Toledo Blade newspaper
5166:Lodi, CA News-Sentinel
5054:Crotts, Arlin (2014).
4797:David Shayler (2000).
4459:Toledo Blade newspaper
4361:The Owosso Argus-Press
3239:Intelsat 708 Satellite
1194:Edwards Air Force Base
915:NASA Astronaut Group 3
892:-soaked cloth onto an
113:
99:
50:
9414:Spaceflight timelines
9193:Spacecraft propulsion
8643:European Space Agency
6839:. FEMA. 28 March 2003
5706:CNN, 11 October 2018.
4909:Rincon, Paul (2014).
3884:South Bay, California
3871:United Space Alliance
2943:Mail rocket built by
2903:The third stage of a
2762:meteorological rocket
2641:Crew Dragon Endurance
2585:module that replaced
2445:European Space Agency
2377:On suborbital flight
2248:cargo freighter, the
2178:space station when a
2113:cargo freighter, the
1885:auxiliary power units
1773:Nikolai Rukavishnikov
1346:Vostok service module
1344:After retrofire, the
1090:Apollo Command Module
294:47.35663°N 70.12142°E
148:Space Mirror Memorial
105:
93:
41:
8818:Satellite navigation
8440:Emergency management
7409:. spaceflightnow.com
7399:Other online sources
6917:. 24 February 2004.
6041:. 16 September 2005.
4786:on 28 December 2016.
3962:Ammonium perchlorate
3929:Kennedy Space Center
3631:ammonium perchlorate
3587:Kennedy Space Center
3495:Kennedy Space Center
3462:Kennedy Space Center
3425:Kennedy Space Center
3378:Kennedy Space Center
3039:Launch explosion of
2629:European Robotic Arm
2202:Fuel cell #2 aboard
2030:Space suit puncture
1994:Thermal tile damage
1930:Abort To Orbit (ATO)
1584:translunar injection
1056:Virgil "Gus" Grissom
428:Province of Orenburg
117:Astronaut fatalities
9203:Electric propulsion
8890:Life-support system
8774:Imagery and mapping
8734:Private spaceflight
8345:Terrorist incidents
7340:. Springer-Verlag.
7287:2007pmsl.book.....F
7230:, AFP, 15 June 2017
7176:SpaceFlight Insider
6633:OrlandoSentinel.com
6607:OrlandoSentinel.com
6211:on 8 September 2008
5823:. 20 December 2022.
5803:. 19 December 2022.
5763:. December 18, 2022
5512:, 30 September 2004
5466:USA Today newspaper
5360:, pp. 173–174.
5248:, 11 September 1981
5232:, 16 September 1981
4853:. Durant, Oklahoma.
4699:Evening Independent
4647:. 28 February 1966.
4645:The Tuscaloosa News
4629:. 17 November 1964.
4509:The Palm Beach Post
4461:, 16 November 1967.
4093:Homemade Astronauts
4074:Barstow, California
4046:Baikonur Cosmodrome
3819:Baikonur Cosmodrome
3801:Baikonur Cosmodrome
3699:Guiana Space Centre
3621:solid-fuel vehicles
3529:Carl Reich, 49, of
3253:Plesetsk Cosmodrome
3054:Plesetsk Cosmodrome
3022:Plesetsk Cosmodrome
2989:Baikonur Cosmodrome
2958:Baikonur Cosmodrome
2865:Baikonur Cosmodrome
2848:Nedelin catastrophe
2834:Baikonur Cosmodrome
2745:Mount Redoria near
2395:Separation failure
2223:Collision in space
2180:lithium perchlorate
2143:mission, astronaut
2088:Collision in space
1983:atmospheric reentry
1749:Engine malfunction
1679:Chemical poisoning
1646:Separation failure
1573:During launch, the
1480:Separation failure
1329:Separation failure
1151:Training jet crash
1121:Clifton C. Williams
1097:Training jet crash
1019:St. Louis, Missouri
905:Training jet crash
875:Valentin Bondarenko
830:
720:Michael P. Anderson
454:X-15 Flight 3-65-97
414:51.3615°N 59.5622°E
410: /
391:atmospheric reentry
334:
290: /
178:
9394:Lists of disasters
9156:Robotic spacecraft
9082:Space and survival
8937:Space colonization
8833:Space architecture
8685:Outer Space Treaty
8445:Hurricane response
8291:Disease of despair
8201:Civilian radiation
7721:list by death toll
7271:Books and journals
7226:2020-10-12 at the
6915:The Times of India
6746:, 30 November 1993
6714:, 23 December 1989
6664:. NASA. p. 42
6331:"Cape Worker Dies"
6318:Guardian Unlimited
6237:. 12 October 2005.
6142:The Register-Guard
6124:The Sunday Gazette
5960:airandspace.si.edu
5929:. 12 October 1933.
5843:. 11 January 2023.
5436:, 16 December 2006
5312:, 14 December 1983
5296:, 12 December 1983
5087:, 25 November 1969
5044:, 22 November 1969
5028:, 17 December 1969
4717:The Herald-Tribune
4683:. 29 January 1967.
4549:, 2 February 2003.
4529:The New York Times
4511:, 29 January 1986.
4495:, 28 January 1986.
4222:Astronomy Magazine
4116:Spaceflight portal
2974:: Second uncrewed
2914:static electricity
2187:Fuel cell failure
1977:in the spacecraft
1971:Abdul Ahad Mohmand
1694:nitrogen tetroxide
1595:Equipment failure
1455:Equipment failure
1367:Mercury-Redstone 4
1023:McDonnell Aircraft
972:Training jet crash
898:third-degree burns
828:
788:The Space Shuttle
627:to impinge on the
609:The Space Shuttle
432:Russian Federation
360:Parachute failure
329:
299:47.35663; 70.12142
224:Georgy Dobrovolsky
173:
132:During spaceflight
114:
100:
51:
9404:Human spaceflight
9381:
9380:
9328:Flight controller
9105:
9104:
8863:Human spaceflight
8838:Space exploration
8764:Earth observation
8543:
8542:
8450:Crisis management
8367:
8366:
8363:
8362:
8299:
8298:
8108:
8107:
8085:Geomagnetic storm
8058:
8057:
7924:
7923:
7851:
7850:
7795:Soil liquefaction
7717:Natural disasters
7483:Re-entry and More
7005:www.aero-news.net
6801:on 6 October 2001
6688:afspacemuseum.org
6591:, 6 December 1985
6575:, 5 December 1985
6378:afspacemuseum.org
6301:. 23 August 2003.
5891:The Reading Eagle
5280:, 25 October 1981
5216:, 18 October 1976
5117:The Age newspaper
4442:www.check-six.com
4344:. 18 August 2014.
4099:
4098:
3966:solid rocket fuel
3879:13 September 2003
3865:near the town of
3788:Launch Complex 37
3742:Launch Complex 37
3635:solid-fuel rocket
3478:Service structure
3474:Launch Complex 39
3394:Launch Complex 39
3390:Service structure
3342:
3341:
3336:Scaled Composites
3235:Long March rocket
3207:Long March rocket
3109:Wyle Laboratories
2817:Walter Dornberger
2659:
2658:
2639:will be moved to
2526:ballistic descent
2468:Fyodor Yurchikhin
2368:29 September 2004
2319:Robert L. Curbeam
2145:Norman E. Thagard
2071:12 September 1993
1926:flight controller
1837:26 September 1983
1302:
1301:
1296:feathering system
1190:F-104 Starfighter
894:electric hotplate
840:Mission (program)
818:
817:
706:William C. McCool
534:Christa McAuliffe
327:
326:
16:(Redirected from
9431:
9371:
9360:
9359:
9070:Space psychology
8895:Animals in space
8868:
8867:
8848:Space technology
8690:Rescue Agreement
8570:
8563:
8556:
8547:
8546:
8533:
8532:
8415:Humanitarian aid
8211:Military nuclear
8206:Civilian nuclear
8126:
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8117:
8116:
8017:Tropical cyclone
8011:Tornado outbreak
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7859:
7813:Pyroclastic flow
7805:Volcano eruption
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7116:. 14 March 2011.
7104:
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7096:on 8 March 2016.
7086:
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7057:
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7037:
7026:"Spaceport news"
7022:
7016:
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6977:. Archived from
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6947:. Archived from
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6887:. Archived from
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6846:
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6833:
6827:
6824:BBC News website
6817:
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6808:
6806:
6797:. Archived from
6786:
6777:
6776:
6774:
6772:
6763:. 10 July 2001.
6761:Orlando Sentinel
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5987:. 15 April 1964.
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5927:Pittsburgh Press
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5875:. 18 March 2019.
5869:
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5859:www.v2rocket.com
5851:
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5723:. 9 October 2020
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4870:The Deseret News
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4819:
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4782:. Archived from
4772:
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4762:Nashua Telegraph
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4135:Fallen Astronaut
4118:
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4070:
4069:22 February 2020
4042:
3999:
3975:
3950:Redstone Arsenal
3946:
3925:
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3899:24 February 2004
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3328:engine test for
3317:Mojave Spaceport
3313:
3283:
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3215:15 February 1996
3186:
3155:
3154:27 February 1993
3118:
3082:
3081:7 September 1990
3050:
3018:
2985:
2972:Soyuz 7K-OK No.1
2954:
2953:14 December 1966
2923:
2886:
2861:
2852:Mitrofan Nedelin
2830:
2798:
2775:
2742:
2715:
2693:
2692:
2621:Sergey Prokopyev
2515:11 October 2018
2501:Sergey Prokopyev
2466:and crewmembers
2464:Pavel Vinogradov
2432:
2400:
2373:SpaceShipOne-16P
2369:
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2305:
2304:10 February 2001
2282:
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2161:23 February 1997
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1963:Vladimir Lyakhov
1958:
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1950:6 September 1988
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1588:pogo oscillation
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1530:24 November 1969
1517:
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1509:14 November 1969
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1435:12 December 1965
1407:
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1182:African-American
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1082:Roger B. Chaffee
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977:28 February 1966
931:
929:Theodore Freeman
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466:
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449:Control failure
446:
445:15 November 1967
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419:51.3615; 59.5622
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9286:Escape velocity
9267:
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9186:Space telescope
9139:Reentry capsule
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8917:Overview effect
8900:Bioastronautics
8857:
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8459:
8408:Countermeasures
8403:
8359:
8355:Nightclub fires
8318:Economic crises
8295:
8286:Opioid epidemic
8235:
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7985:Cyclonic storms
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6975:www.isro.gov.in
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4665:. 1 March 1966.
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4609:Tri City Herald
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4146:Lost Cosmonauts
4114:
4109:
4107:
4104:
4089:Science Channel
3998:9 November 2013
3964:explosion in a
3627:PEPCON disaster
3547:30 January 1986
3514:4 December 1985
3349:47 fatalities.
3347:
3248:15 October 2002
3185:26 January 1995
2860:24 October 1963
2829:24 October 1960
2790:Reinhold Tiling
2774:10 October 1933
2741:2 February 1931
2687:
2682:
2670:
2664:
2649:Sergei Krikalev
2487:30 August 2018
2443:During EVA-23,
2430:
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2323:Thomas D. Jones
2303:
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2150:ophthalmologist
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1998:6 December 1988
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9391:
9389:
9374:
9370:
9365:
9363:
9354:
9353:
9350:
9344:
9341:
9339:
9336:
9334:
9331:
9329:
9326:
9325:
9323:
9321:
9317:
9311:
9308:
9306:
9303:
9301:
9298:
9296:
9292:
9289:
9287:
9284:
9282:
9281:Direct ascent
9279:
9278:
9276:
9274:
9270:
9264:
9263:Intergalactic
9261:
9259:
9256:
9254:
9251:
9247:
9244:
9242:
9239:
9238:
9237:
9234:
9232:
9229:
9228:
9226:
9222:
9214:
9211:
9209:
9206:
9204:
9201:
9199:
9198:Rocket engine
9196:
9195:
9194:
9191:
9187:
9184:
9182:
9179:
9177:
9174:
9172:
9169:
9167:
9164:
9162:
9159:
9158:
9157:
9154:
9152:
9149:
9145:
9142:
9140:
9137:
9135:
9132:
9131:
9130:
9129:Space capsule
9127:
9125:
9122:
9120:
9117:
9116:
9114:
9112:
9108:
9098:
9095:
9093:
9092:Space nursing
9090:
9088:
9085:
9083:
9080:
9076:
9073:
9072:
9071:
9068:
9066:
9063:
9059:
9056:
9055:
9054:
9051:
9050:
9048:
9046:Health issues
9044:
9038:
9035:
9033:
9030:
9028:
9025:
9023:
9020:
9018:
9015:
9011:
9008:
9007:
9006:
9003:
9001:
9000:Space Shuttle
8998:
8994:
8991:
8989:
8986:
8985:
8984:
8981:
8979:
8976:
8974:
8971:
8969:
8966:
8964:
8961:
8959:
8956:
8955:
8953:
8949:
8943:
8940:
8938:
8935:
8933:
8932:Space tourism
8930:
8928:
8925:
8923:
8920:
8918:
8915:
8913:
8910:
8906:
8903:
8901:
8898:
8896:
8893:
8892:
8891:
8888:
8884:
8881:
8880:
8879:
8876:
8875:
8873:
8869:
8866:
8864:
8860:
8854:
8853:Space weather
8851:
8849:
8846:
8844:
8841:
8839:
8836:
8834:
8831:
8829:
8826:
8824:
8821:
8819:
8816:
8812:
8809:
8807:
8804:
8802:
8799:
8797:
8794:
8793:
8792:
8789:
8785:
8782:
8780:
8777:
8775:
8772:
8770:
8767:
8766:
8765:
8762:
8760:
8757:
8756:
8754:
8752:
8748:
8740:
8737:
8736:
8735:
8732:
8728:
8725:
8723:
8720:
8718:
8717:Space command
8715:
8714:
8713:
8712:Space warfare
8710:
8706:
8703:
8701:
8698:
8696:
8693:
8691:
8688:
8686:
8683:
8682:
8681:
8678:
8674:
8673:United States
8671:
8669:
8666:
8664:
8661:
8659:
8656:
8654:
8651:
8649:
8646:
8644:
8641:
8639:
8636:
8634:
8631:
8630:
8629:
8626:
8624:
8621:
8617:
8614:
8612:
8609:
8607:
8604:
8602:
8599:
8598:
8597:
8594:
8592:
8591:Astrodynamics
8589:
8588:
8586:
8582:
8578:
8571:
8566:
8564:
8559:
8557:
8552:
8551:
8548:
8536:
8528:
8527:
8524:
8518:
8515:
8513:
8510:
8508:
8505:
8503:
8500:
8497:
8493:
8492:Civil defense
8490:
8489:
8487:
8485:Organizations
8483:
8476:
8472:
8471:Disaster film
8469:
8468:
8466:
8462:
8456:
8455:Disaster area
8453:
8451:
8448:
8446:
8443:
8441:
8438:
8436:
8433:
8431:
8428:
8426:
8423:
8421:
8418:
8416:
8413:
8412:
8410:
8406:
8400:
8397:
8395:
8392:
8390:
8387:
8385:
8382:
8380:
8377:
8376:
8374:
8370:
8356:
8353:
8351:
8348:
8346:
8343:
8341:
8338:
8336:
8333:
8329:
8326:
8325:
8324:
8321:
8319:
8316:
8314:
8311:
8310:
8308:
8306:
8302:
8292:
8289:
8287:
8284:
8282:
8279:
8277:
8274:
8270:
8267:
8266:
8265:
8262:
8258:
8257:Famine scales
8255:
8253:
8250:
8249:
8248:
8245:
8244:
8242:
8238:
8232:
8229:
8227:
8224:
8222:
8219:
8217:
8214:
8212:
8209:
8207:
8204:
8202:
8199:
8195:
8194:by death toll
8192:
8191:
8190:
8187:
8185:
8182:
8180:
8177:
8175:
8172:
8171:
8169:
8167:
8163:
8157:
8154:
8152:
8149:
8147:
8144:
8142:
8139:
8137:
8134:
8133:
8131:
8127:
8124:
8122:
8118:
8115:
8111:
8101:
8098:
8096:
8093:
8091:
8088:
8086:
8083:
8081:
8080:Meteor shower
8078:
8076:
8073:
8071:
8068:
8067:
8065:
8061:
8051:
8048:
8044:
8041:
8040:
8039:
8036:
8034:
8031:
8030:
8028:
8024:
8018:
8015:
8012:
8008:
8005:
8002:
7998:
7995:
7993:
7990:
7989:
7987:
7983:
7977:
7974:
7973:
7971:
7969:
7965:
7959:
7956:
7954:
7951:
7949:
7946:
7944:
7941:
7940:
7938:
7934:
7931:
7927:
7917:
7914:
7910:
7907:
7906:
7905:
7902:
7901:
7899:
7895:
7889:
7886:
7884:
7881:
7879:
7878:Coastal flood
7876:
7875:
7873:
7870:
7865:
7861:
7858:
7854:
7844:
7841:
7840:
7838:
7836:
7832:
7826:
7823:
7819:
7816:
7815:
7814:
7811:
7810:
7808:
7806:
7802:
7796:
7793:
7791:
7788:
7786:
7783:
7782:
7780:
7777:
7772:
7768:
7762:
7759:
7757:
7754:
7752:
7749:
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7735:
7732:
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7726:
7722:
7718:
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7706:
7704:
7699:
7697:
7692:
7691:
7688:
7684:
7681:
7677:
7671:
7668:
7666:
7665:United States
7663:
7661:
7658:
7656:
7653:
7651:
7648:
7646:
7643:
7641:
7638:
7636:
7633:
7631:
7628:
7626:
7623:
7621:
7618:
7616:
7613:
7611:
7608:
7606:
7603:
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7598:
7596:
7593:
7591:
7588:
7586:
7583:
7581:
7578:
7576:
7573:
7571:
7568:
7566:
7563:
7561:
7558:
7556:
7553:
7549:
7546:
7544:
7543:by death toll
7541:
7540:
7539:
7536:
7535:
7533:
7529:
7525:
7518:
7513:
7511:
7506:
7504:
7499:
7498:
7495:
7489:
7486:
7484:
7482:
7477:
7475:
7472:
7470:
7467:
7465:
7462:
7460:
7457:
7455:
7452:
7451:
7434:on 2014-10-12
7433:
7429:
7425:
7420:
7408:
7403:
7402:
7401:
7400:
7392:
7386:
7379:
7378:
7372:
7368:
7362:
7358:
7353:
7349:
7343:
7338:
7337:
7330:
7326:
7314:
7306:
7300:
7296:
7292:
7288:
7284:
7280:
7275:
7274:
7273:
7272:
7249:
7248:
7243:
7236:
7229:
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7222:
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7202:
7198:
7192:
7177:
7173:
7167:
7159:
7155:
7149:
7134:
7130:
7123:
7115:
7114:
7109:
7103:
7095:
7091:
7085:
7079:, 5 June 2010
7078:
7074:
7069:
7061:
7054:
7047:
7031:
7027:
7021:
7006:
7002:
6996:
6980:
6976:
6972:
6966:
6950:
6946:
6942:
6936:
6920:
6916:
6912:
6906:
6890:
6886:
6885:
6880:
6873:
6865:
6861:
6854:
6838:
6832:
6826:, 13 May 2002
6825:
6821:
6816:
6800:
6796:
6792:
6785:
6783:
6766:
6762:
6758:
6752:
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6741:
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6729:
6725:
6720:
6713:
6709:
6704:
6689:
6685:
6679:
6663:
6656:
6649:
6634:
6630:
6623:
6608:
6604:
6597:
6590:
6586:
6581:
6574:
6570:
6565:
6557:
6553:
6546:
6531:
6527:
6521:
6507:on 2012-09-29
6506:
6502:
6501:
6496:
6492:
6486:
6478:
6477:
6472:
6466:
6460:
6455:
6440:
6436:
6435:
6430:
6424:
6409:
6405:
6399:
6397:
6395:
6379:
6375:
6369:
6367:
6365:
6363:
6355:
6351:
6346:
6344:
6337:, 17 May 1968
6336:
6332:
6327:
6319:
6315:
6308:
6300:
6299:
6294:
6288:
6280:
6276:
6270:
6255:
6251:
6244:
6236:
6232:
6226:
6207:
6203:
6196:
6189:
6181:
6180:Reading Eagle
6177:
6171:
6163:
6158:
6151:
6143:
6139:
6133:
6125:
6121:
6115:
6107:
6103:
6097:
6089:
6085:
6079:
6071:
6067:
6060:
6053:
6048:
6040:
6036:
6030:
6022:
6018:
6012:
6004:
6003:Reading Eagle
6000:
5994:
5986:
5982:
5976:
5961:
5957:
5950:
5942:
5941:"Kummersdorf"
5936:
5928:
5924:
5918:
5910:
5906:
5900:
5892:
5888:
5882:
5874:
5868:
5860:
5856:
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5841:
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5802:
5798:
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5778:
5762:
5758:
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5722:
5718:
5712:
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5681:
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5664:
5658:
5651:
5647:
5642:
5635:
5631:
5626:
5619:
5615:
5610:
5603:
5602:Aviation Week
5599:
5594:
5587:
5583:
5577:
5571:
5559:
5552:
5545:
5544:
5539:
5534:
5527:
5523:
5518:
5511:
5507:
5502:
5486:
5485:
5480:
5474:
5467:
5463:
5458:
5451:
5447:
5442:
5435:
5431:
5426:
5419:
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5410:
5403:
5399:
5394:
5387:
5383:
5378:
5371:
5366:
5359:
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5352:
5350:
5341:
5337:
5330:
5323:
5318:
5311:
5307:
5302:
5295:
5291:
5286:
5279:
5275:
5270:
5263:
5259:
5254:
5247:
5243:
5238:
5231:
5227:
5222:
5215:
5211:
5206:
5199:
5195:
5190:
5183:
5179:
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5163:
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5134:
5130:
5125:
5118:
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5109:
5102:
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5063:
5059:
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4777:
4771:
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4708:
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4672:
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4606:
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4494:
4490:
4485:
4477:
4473:
4467:
4460:
4456:
4451:
4443:
4439:
4438:"X-15A Crash"
4433:
4418:
4412:
4397:
4391:
4376:
4370:
4362:
4358:
4351:
4343:
4337:
4322:
4316:
4301:
4295:
4280:
4274:
4266:
4262:
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4248:
4244:
4237:
4223:
4219:
4212:
4205:
4200:
4198:
4190:
4185:
4181:
4172:
4171:Space station
4169:
4167:
4164:
4162:
4161:Space Shuttle
4159:
4157:
4154:
4152:
4149:
4147:
4144:
4142:
4139:
4137:
4136:
4132:
4130:
4127:
4125:
4122:
4121:
4117:
4106:
4094:
4090:
4086:
4082:
4080:
4077:
4075:
4072:
4067:
4066:
4061:
4059:
4056:
4053:
4051:
4047:
4044:
4039:
4038:
4034:
4032:
4029:
4026:
4023:
4020:
4018:25 June 2014
4017:
4016:
4012:
4010:
4007:
4004:
4001:
3996:
3995:
3991:
3989:
3986:
3983:
3980:
3977:
3974:14 March 2011
3972:
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3967:
3963:
3959:
3957:
3954:
3951:
3948:
3943:
3942:
3938:
3936:
3933:
3930:
3927:
3924:17 March 2006
3922:
3921:
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3911:
3909:
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3897:
3896:
3892:
3890:
3887:
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3872:
3868:
3864:
3860:
3856:
3854:
3848:
3846:
3843:
3840:
3837:
3834:
3831:27 March 2003
3829:
3828:
3824:
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3808:
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3802:
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3734:
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3718:
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3712:
3709:
3706:
3704:
3703:French Guiana
3700:
3697:
3692:
3691:
3686:
3684:
3681:
3678:
3675:
3670:
3669:
3665:
3661:
3657:
3655:
3654:Space Shuttle
3652:
3649:
3646:
3641:
3640:
3636:
3632:
3628:
3624:
3622:
3618:
3617:Space Shuttle
3615:
3612:
3609:
3606:
3601:
3600:
3596:
3594:
3591:
3588:
3585:
3582:24 March 1986
3580:
3579:
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3454:
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3446:
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3437:
3435:
3432:
3429:
3426:
3423:
3420:19 March 1981
3418:
3417:
3413:
3411:
3408:
3405:
3400:
3399:
3395:
3391:
3387:
3385:
3382:
3379:
3376:
3371:
3370:
3366:
3363:
3360:
3357:
3355:Incident date
3354:
3353:
3350:
3337:
3333:
3331:
3327:
3324:
3322:
3318:
3315:
3310:
3309:
3305:
3302:
3300:
3297:
3294:
3292:
3288:
3285:
3280:
3279:
3275:
3271:
3268:
3266:
3263:
3260:
3258:
3254:
3251:
3246:
3245:
3240:
3237:carrying the
3236:
3232:
3230:
3229:Long March 3B
3227:
3224:
3221:
3218:
3213:
3212:
3208:
3205:
3203:
3202:Long March 2E
3200:
3197:
3195:
3191:
3188:
3183:
3182:
3178:
3174:
3172:
3169:
3166:
3164:
3160:
3157:
3152:
3151:
3147:
3146:Komaki, Aichi
3143:
3140:
3135:
3132:
3129:
3126:
3123:
3122:Komaki, Aichi
3120:
3117:9 August 1991
3115:
3114:
3110:
3105:
3101:
3099:
3096:
3093:
3091:
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3367:Description
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3330:SpaceShipTwo
3312:26 July 2007
3270:Foton-M No.1
3017:26 June 1973
2984:14 July 1968
2931:West Germany
2905:Delta rocket
2899:Delta rocket
2797:16 July 1934
2708:Description
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2472:Karen Nyberg
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2404:Soyuz TMA-11
2387:Mike Melvill
2352:Expedition 6
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1688:Apollo–Soyuz
1683:24 July 1975
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1650:5 April 1975
1613:Lunar Module
1362:21 July 1961
1324:Description
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1286:SpaceShipTwo
1256:
1209:11 July 1993
1128:Cape Kennedy
954:. Shards of
948:goose struck
884:atmosphere,
846:Description
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809:and central
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769:Laurel Clark
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350:Description
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200:30 June 1971
194:Description
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66:projects of
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9166:Space probe
9032:New Shepard
9010:Shuttle–Mir
8769:Archaeology
8722:Space force
8705:Moon Treaty
8577:Spaceflight
8535:WikiProject
8435:Evacuations
8372:Preparation
8281:Biosecurity
8156:Spaceflight
8090:Solar flare
7976:Megadrought
7936:Temperature
7909:Megatsunami
7888:Storm surge
7883:Flash flood
7761:Debris flow
7650:South Korea
7630:Philippines
7620:New Zealand
7032:. p. 2
6202:MASA Planet
4776:"Vozovikov"
4422:25 December
4401:25 December
4380:25 December
4326:25 December
4305:25 December
4284:25 December
4085:Mike Hughes
3968:test area.
3796:12 May 2002
3725:8 July 2001
3539:Greeley, CO
3373:16 May 1968
3272:, aboard a
3086:Edwards AFB
3001:Soyuz 7K-L1
2967:Soyuz 7K-OK
2939:Mail rocket
2802:Kummersdorf
2766:Darwin Lyon
2714:17 May 1930
2653:Soyuz MS-24
2637:Frank Rubio
2633:Soyuz MS-23
2611:Soyuz MS-22
2519:Soyuz MS-10
2497:Soyuz MS-09
2491:Soyuz MS-09
2346:Soyuz TMA-1
2148:gauze." An
2141:Soyuz TM-21
2126:18 May 1995
1881:Edwards AFB
1702:Vance Brand
1377:Gus Grissom
1140:Pete Conrad
1136:Tallahassee
604:Dick Scobee
417: /
332:Kármán line
297: /
176:Kármán line
138:Kármán line
9388:Categories
9300:Launch pad
9291:Expendable
9241:Geocentric
9208:Solar sail
9151:Spaceplane
9111:Spacecraft
8905:Space suit
8883:commercial
8811:Television
8606:Space Race
8216:Oil spills
8166:Industrial
7771:Earthquake
7729:Geological
7560:Bangladesh
7438:2008-10-23
7265:References
7207:2023-11-11
7182:2023-11-11
6744:ESA Portal
6728:ESA Portal
6511:2024-08-31
6445:2024-08-31
6383:18 October
6279:Daily News
6259:6 December
6215:1 November
5966:2023-09-08
5727:11 October
5491:15 October
4997:"Gemini 8"
4944:2 February
4917:2 February
4830:31 October
4227:2024-02-20
4083:Daredevil
4050:Kazakhstan
3945:5 May 2010
3805:Kazakhstan
3694:5 May 1995
3619:and other
3603:4 May 1988
3572:Challenger
3531:Lompoc, CA
3457:5 May 1981
3321:California
3171:Nike-Orion
2922:7 May 1964
2733:Max Valier
2447:astronaut
2419:Yi So-yeon
2357:Don Pettit
2341:3 May 2003
2293:RTLS abort
2045:During an
1979:Soyuz TM-5
1969:cosmonaut
1938:Challenger
1921:Challenger
1822:John Young
1779:cosmonaut
1551:concussion
1541:Astronaut
1393:Space suit
1385:SOFAR bomb
1291:Enterprise
1257:Enterprise
1239:, Russia.
1198:California
1180:The first
995:Elliot See
962:. Freeman
843:Fatalities
783:Ilan Ramon
633:Challenger
612:Challenger
497:Challenger
405:59°33′44″E
402:51°21′41″N
347:Fatalities
316:Kazakhstan
285:70°07′17″E
282:47°21′24″N
191:Fatalities
45:Challenger
9310:Spaceport
9161:Satellite
8878:Astronaut
8806:Telephone
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