6 Very Bad Days
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:57 pm
Although I've been enjoying the winter weather this week, historically, in the span of 6 days, starting yesterday, this has been a tragic week in Space history:
1 Jan 27 1967: Apollo 1 catches fire on the pad, killing three astronauts
2 Jan 28 1986: Shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after liftoff killing seven astronauts
3 Feb 1 2003: Shuttle Columbia burns up on re-entry killing seven astronauts.
Ironically, the first one probably saved the space program and allowed humans to reach the moon before Kennedy's deadline. The second two spelled the early retirement of the shuttle fleet and left us in this interesting situation we have now. Perhaps one day we will look back on them and decide they helped spur the development of private space companies and the assorted new technologies that will probably come from vastly differing approaches.
Although I was alive for all three, I was a bit young in 1967. But I will always remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard about the second two. I have photographic images of where I was, and also what I was seeing on TV at the time that will never leave my head.
1 Jan 27 1967: Apollo 1 catches fire on the pad, killing three astronauts
2 Jan 28 1986: Shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after liftoff killing seven astronauts
3 Feb 1 2003: Shuttle Columbia burns up on re-entry killing seven astronauts.
Ironically, the first one probably saved the space program and allowed humans to reach the moon before Kennedy's deadline. The second two spelled the early retirement of the shuttle fleet and left us in this interesting situation we have now. Perhaps one day we will look back on them and decide they helped spur the development of private space companies and the assorted new technologies that will probably come from vastly differing approaches.
Although I was alive for all three, I was a bit young in 1967. But I will always remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard about the second two. I have photographic images of where I was, and also what I was seeing on TV at the time that will never leave my head.