Exclusive Video: How the Amateur Challenger Explosion Video Went Public

Twenty-four years after the event, what may be the only amateur video shot of the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion has gone public. A Presidential commission resolved the accident took place on a day that was 15 colder than any previous launch … and that the 36 launch-time temperature was a contributing factor.

Twenty-four years after the event, what may be the only amateur video shot of the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion has gone public. A Presidential commission resolved the accident took place on a day that was 15 colder than any previous launch ... and that the 36 launch-time temperature was a contributing factor.

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