• 29 - The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion and Arsenic All Around

  • Dec 4 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

29 - The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion and Arsenic All Around

  • Summary

  • Jeff tells the horrible story of the explosion of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion. Sam tells a story about arsenic and death in Victorian England.

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    Jeff's Sources

    • Space Shuttle by NASA
    • Transcript of the Challenger Crew Comments from the Operational Recorder by NASA
    • Toward a History of the Space Shuttle by NASA
    • The Crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger STS-51L Mission by NASA
    • Report to the President By the PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION On the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident by NASA
    • Teacher in Space Project by Wikipedia
    • Wernher von Braun by Wikipedia
    • Steven J. McAuliffe by Wikipedia
    • Space Shuttle Challenger disaster by Wikipedia
    • Operation Paperclip by Google
    • January 28, 1986: The Challenger Explosion and its aftermath by APS125
    • Cold War History by History.com
    • TV Brought the Trauma to Classroom Millions by Lynn Olson
    • Christa McAuliffe’s Husband & Kids Now: Where Are They Today? by EntertainmentNow.com
    • About [Challenger] by Challenger Center
    • Cabin, Remains of Astronauts Found : Divers Positively Identify Challenger Compartment on Floor of Atlantic by Barry Bearak | LA Times

    Sam's Sources

    • Death by Wallpaper: When Arsenic in the Walls Was Killing Children by Veronica Parkes
    • Wallpaper? by Homilepix
    • A is for Arsenic by F Yeah History
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