28 January 1986 seven astronauts lost their lives on the NASA🚀 's challenger shuttle.Â
The accident occurred to 73 seconds of takeoff, more than 15 kilometers above the ocean Atlánticođź‘Ž.Â
This is the most remembered failure in the history of âš space exploration.Â
The aeronautical catastrophe occurred at the sight of all, during a live transmission by CNNđź“ş.   After an impressive explosion, the compartment where the astronauts travelled fired in a fireball and continued to go up a few more kilometres before falling ❌. The fall lasted approximately two minutosđź‘Ž. On board the Challenger was also Professor Christa McAuliffe, who, unfortunately, had won the contest "a professor in space", being in the first civilian who flew on a  space mission.Â
 Due to the panic caused by the Challenger's catastrophe, the next launch of a ferry (STS-26R Discovery) would not be done until [29 September 1988 🚀].Â