Sources
First Source: "Challenger Disaster." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 07 May 2014.
We used this source for our historical background and key concepts about the explosion. It informed us on history of the shuttle, on what caused the explosion, and on what could have prevented it.
Second Source: Dunbar, Brian. "Remembering the Challenger Crew." NASA. n.d. Web. 09 May 2014
We used this source to get information about the shuttle's crew.
Third Source: "President Ronald Reagan On The Challenger Disaster" HistoryPlace.com Great Speeches Collection, n.d. Web. 12 May 2014
We used this source for our quotes from President Reagan.
Fourth Source: "The Challenger Disaster" Sciencechannel.com Challenger Photos, n.b. Web. 12 May 2014
Photos and information of the parts of the shuttle after being lifted form the ocean.
Fifth Source: "Challenger Disaster-Facts and Summary" History.com, n.d. Web 14 May 2014
This source was used to find information about the aftermath of the explosion and NASA's responses.
We used this source for our historical background and key concepts about the explosion. It informed us on history of the shuttle, on what caused the explosion, and on what could have prevented it.
Second Source: Dunbar, Brian. "Remembering the Challenger Crew." NASA. n.d. Web. 09 May 2014
We used this source to get information about the shuttle's crew.
Third Source: "President Ronald Reagan On The Challenger Disaster" HistoryPlace.com Great Speeches Collection, n.d. Web. 12 May 2014
We used this source for our quotes from President Reagan.
Fourth Source: "The Challenger Disaster" Sciencechannel.com Challenger Photos, n.b. Web. 12 May 2014
Photos and information of the parts of the shuttle after being lifted form the ocean.
Fifth Source: "Challenger Disaster-Facts and Summary" History.com, n.d. Web 14 May 2014
This source was used to find information about the aftermath of the explosion and NASA's responses.