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All of the bodies for the Challenger accident were recovered in the crew capsule. The shuttle is just the body for the crew capsul which is the pressurized system located in the nose: when the shuttle challenger broke up, the crew capsule as a whole unit actually was thrown clear of the wreckage and went higher before completing its trajectory and falling to the ocean below. All the bodies were recovered.

With Columbia, things were different. when the shuttle came apart around the crew capsulee at mach 5 or so, the capsul was literally blown apart. everything in it was thrown all over the country side.

2006-12-11 09:52:24 · answer #1 · answered by centurion613 3 · 1 0

most of the team did stay to tell the story the explosion, as emergency oxygen valves recovered interior the debris have been discovered to be opened. often they're closed for the time of launch, and might desire to be opened manually. even though if, they have been possibly relatively disoriented because of the fact the team compartment spun around, and might have surpassed out from the action, or from not getting the valves open (not each and all of the valves have been cutting-edge in an open place). ultimately the compartment hit the water at over 2 hundred mph.

2016-12-11 06:44:59 · answer #2 · answered by sickels 4 · 0 0

None, they were only found in pieces. They found parts of bone and stuff in texas. But they never found all the bodies.

2006-12-11 06:57:42 · answer #3 · answered by May M 3 · 2 1

all of them i think, they were in a capsule........but you are talking about colombia i think, that was the one that exploded in 2003, challenger exploded in 1986

2006-12-11 01:29:49 · answer #4 · answered by Brian 4 · 2 0

None
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster

The search was for debris and investigaiton as tot he cause of the explosion, not rescue any pilots. Also, there's no mention of finding bodily remains

2006-12-10 19:57:25 · answer #5 · answered by antsam999 4 · 0 3

Kirk D is right...they simply vaporised.

2006-12-10 19:52:56 · answer #6 · answered by Mez 6 · 0 3

I don't think any were... They were disintegrated with the explosion...

2006-12-10 19:49:12 · answer #7 · answered by Kirk D 3 · 1 3

0 i think

2006-12-10 19:54:50 · answer #8 · answered by Speak freely 5 · 0 4

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