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  skos:definition """Challenger, the second orbiter to become operational at Kennedy  Space Center, was named after the British Naval research vessel  HMS Challenger that sailed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans  during the 1870's. The Apollo 17 lunar module also carried the  name of Challenger. Like her historic predecessors, Space  Shuttle Challenger and her crews made significant contributions  to America's scientific growth.

Challenger started out as a high-fidelity structural test  article (STA-099). The airframe was completed by Rockwell and  delivered to Lockheed Plant 42 for structural testing on  02/04/78. The orbiter structure had evolved under such  weight-saving pressure that virtually all components of the air  frame were required to handle significant structural  stress. With such an optimized design, it was difficult to  accurately predict mechanical and thermal loading with the  computer software available at the time. The only safe approach  was to submit the structural test article to intensive testing  and analysis. STA-099 underwent 11 months of intensive  vibration testing in a 43 ton steel rig built especially for  the Space Shuttle Test Program. The rig consisted of 256  hydraulic jacks, distributed over 836 load application  points. Under computer control, it was possible to simulate the  expected stress levels of launch, ascent, on-orbit, reentry and  landing. Three 1 million pound-force hyd raulic cylinders were  used to simulate the thrust from the Space Shuttle Main  Engines. Heating and thermal simulations were also done.  On  January 28, 1986, the Challenger and its seven-member crew were  lost 73 seconds after launch when a booster failure resulted in  the breakup of the vehicle.

[Summary provided by NASA]


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