Did the Apollo 1 astronauts suffer?

Burns suffered by the crew were not believed to be major factors, and it was concluded that most of them had occurred postmortem. Asphyxiation occurred after the fire melted the astronauts' suits and oxygen tubes, exposing them to the lethal atmosphere of the cabin.
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What was the problem with Apollo 1?

Apollo 1 was expected to fly to Earth orbit later in 1967 with astronauts Gus Grissom, Roger Chaffee and Ed White on board. During a test on the launch pad, however, a fire erupted and rapidly asphyxiated all three astronauts.
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How quickly did the Apollo 1 astronauts died?

“A split second later, fire 'that originated from inside the cabin' penetrated to the outside of the spacecraft and surrounded the moonship in an instant. Emergency crews had the Apollo doors opened in 5 minutes but were confronted with intense heat and dense smoke. The three astronauts “apparently died instantly.”
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Who died in the Apollo 1 due to a fire on the launch pad?

the fire that killed Apollo 1 astronauts Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom, Edward H. White, and Roger B. Chaffee.
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Did they recover the bodies from Apollo 1?

Once it finally did (6 hours after the accident), it took and an hour and a half for the bodies of Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee to be recovered from the burned out husk of Apollo 1. The heat of the fire had fused the astronauts to the cabin's nylon interior. The official cause of death was asphyxiation.
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How long did Challenger crew survive?

The seven crew members of the space shuttle Challenger probably remained conscious for at least 10 seconds after the disastrous Jan. 28 explosion and they switched on at least three emergency breathing packs, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Monday.
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Were the Challenger astronauts still alive when they hit the ocean?

The damage to the crew compartment indicated that it had remained largely intact during the initial explosion but was extensively damaged when it impacted the ocean. The remains of the crew were badly damaged from impact and submersion, and were not intact bodies.
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Which Apollo blew up and killed?

The Apollo 1 fire that killed three was on Jan. 27, 1967, while the Columbia disaster that killed seven happened on Feb. 1, 2003.
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Has there ever been an astronaut lost in space?

Fatal space travel disasters. As of the beginning of 2022, there have been five fatal incidents during space flights, in which 19 astronauts were lost in space and four more astronauts died on Earth in preparation for the flight.
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Where is the Apollo 1 capsule now?

Article content. The scorched Apollo 1 capsule remains locked away in storage. But NASA is offering visitors at Kennedy Space Center a look at the most symbolic part: the hatch that trapped Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee in their burning spacecraft on Jan. 27, 1967.
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Did the astronauts on Columbia suffer?

The design of Columbia's seats, too, decreased the crew's chances of survival as their restraints did not lock in place, subjecting the astronauts to extreme trauma from rotational forces. Their helmets were not head-conforming, resulting in injuries and lethal trauma, the report states.
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Why did Apollo 1 burn?

On November 17, 1962, a fire broke out in a chamber at the Navy's Air Crew Equipment Laboratory during a pure oxygen test. The fire was started because a faulty ground wire arced onto nearby insulation.
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Why did Apollo 1 have pure oxygen?

Pure oxygen was used in the case of the Apollo I because the alternative of using mixed gases did not allow for a breathable atmosphere. In addition, the fire safety checks assumed that there would be no flammable hazards that could pose any threat to the astronauts.
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Where are the Apollo 1 astronauts buried?

Grissom and Chaffee were interred at Arlington. Ed White was buried at the Military Academy at West Point in New York. The new stone monument is engraved with the Apollo 1 mission patch and reads, "In Memory of the Apollo 1 Crew, Ad Astra Per Aspera" (the latter Latin for "Through Hardships to the Stars").
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Are any of the Apollo 13 astronauts alive?

Other astronauts from the program who are still alive include: Walter Cunningham, 89 (Apollo 7) William Anders, 87 (Apollo 8) Fred Haise Jr., 87 (Apollo 13)
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Which Apollo blew up on launch?

A flash fire broke out in the command module of Apollo 204 during a simulated launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, killing astronauts Virgil “Gus” Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee of asphyxiation.
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How many bodies are floating in space?

A total of 18 people have lost their lives either while in space or in preparation for a space mission, in four separate incidents. Given the risks involved in space flight, this number is surprisingly … low. The two worst disasters both involved NASA's space shuttle.
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Do you age slower in space?

Scientists have recently observed for the first time that, on an epigenetic level, astronauts age more slowly during long-term simulated space travel than they would have if their feet had been planted on Planet Earth.
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Were the bodies of the Challenger astronauts recovered?

In March 1986, the remains of the astronauts were found in the debris of the crew cabin. Though all of the important pieces of the shuttle were retrieved by the time NASA closed its Challenger investigation in 1986, most of the spacecraft remained in the Atlantic Ocean.
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What does space smell like?

Astronaut Thomas Jones said it "carries a distinct odor of ozone, a faint acrid smell…a little like gunpowder, sulfurous." Tony Antonelli, another space-walker, said space "definitely has a smell that's different than anything else." A gentleman named Don Pettit was a bit more verbose on the topic: "Each time, when I ...
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Would a body decompose in space?

In space we can assume that there would be no external organisms such as insects and fungi to break down the body, but we still carry plenty of bacteria with us. Left unchecked, these would rapidly multiply and cause putrefaction of a corpse on board the shuttle or the ISS.
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How were the bodies of the Challenger crew found?

The announcement marked the first official acknowledgement by NASA that human remains of the astronauts had been recovered from the wreckage. The agency announced nearly six weeks ago that the crew compartment had been located by divers investigating sonar contacts. Dig deeper into the moment.
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Were the bodies of Columbia crew recovered?

NASA eventually recovered 84,000 pieces, representing nearly 40 percent of Columbia by weight. Among the recovered material were crew remains, which were identified with DNA. Much later, in 2008, NASA released a crew survival report detailing the Columbia crew's last few minutes.
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Did the crew of the Challenger drown?

Challenger crew likely SURVIVED explosion before capsule plunged to earth and crashed into Atlantic Ocean. THE Challenger crew likely SURVIVED the dramatic explosion before the space shuttle plunged to earth and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, says a shocking new book.
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