Thursday, February 23, 2012

Space / Astronomy: What's Hot Now: Signs of black smoke during Liftoff of the Space Shuttle Challenger STS 51-L

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Signs of black smoke during Liftoff of the Space Shuttle Challenger STS 51-L
Feb 23rd 2012, 11:07

From , former Guide

Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster STS-51L Pictures - lack smoke during Liftoff of STS 51-L

Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster STS-51L Pictures - Signs of black smoke during Liftoff of the Shuttle Challenger STS 51-L

NASA Johnson Space Center (NASA-JSC)

This 70mm still photograph of the 51-L launch was taken from Camera Pad 10 north of Launch complex 39-B approximately 58.32 seconds after launch. The photograph shows an unusual plume in the lower part of the right hand solid rocket booster (SRB) (026); Photograph of the 51-L launch at approximately 58.82 seconds after launch shows an unusual plume in the lower part of the right hand SRB (027); Photograph of the 51-L launch at approximately 1 minute, 13.14 seconds after launch showing a plume in the lower part of the right hand SRB (028).

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