Title: Divers Looking for Old Warplane Find Part of Space Shuttle

Content: <div id='article-page'><div id='article-content' data-media-url='//news-app-staging.s3.amazonaws.com' data-base-url='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/A17.wav' data-capture-url='//staging.analytics.lingraphica.com/events/capture_news' data-article-title='Divers Looking for Old Warplane Find Part of Space Shuttle' data-article-id='6284'><script src='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/javascripts/getscripts.js'></script><link rel='stylesheet' href='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/stylesheets/article.css' type='text/css' /><div class='article'><p><span data-start-time='0' data-end-time='12146'>Divers looking for the wreckage of a World War II airplane last spring actually found part of the destroyed space shuttle Challenger.</span> <span data-start-time='12146' data-end-time='21458'>A large piece of the spacecraft was discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida. </span> <span data-start-time='21458' data-end-time='30542'>The site is not far from the U.S. space agency NASA&rsquo;s Cape Canaveral launch area. </span> <span data-start-time='30542' data-end-time='36271'>NASA confirmed the discovery on November 10.</span> <span data-start-time='36271' data-end-time='49063'>The piece is from the space shuttle that exploded shortly after liftoff from Cape Canaveral on January 28, 1986. </span> <span data-start-time='49063' data-end-time='55979'>The last time anyone found part of the Challenger was in 1996.</span> <span data-start-time='55979' data-end-time='60750'>Seven people died when the Challenger exploded. </span> <span data-start-time='60750' data-end-time='67896'>Christa McAuliffe, a school teacher from New Hampshire, was part of the crew. </span> <span data-start-time='67896' data-end-time='79042'>An investigation of the accident found a faulty part in the right rocket booster caused the Challenger explosion.</span> </p></div><div 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data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/an_extended_break_in_a_body_of_rock_marked_by_the_relative_displacement_and_discontinuity_of_strata_on_either_side_of_a_particular_surface.wav'><span>an extended break in a body of rock, marked by the relative displacement and discontinuity of strata on either side of a particular surface</span></div></div></div><div class='multiple_choice_question question-container' data-question-id=19023 data-hint-location='12146' style='display:none;'><div class='question' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/in_which_ocean_was_the_latest_piece_of_the_shuttle_discovered.wav'>In which ocean was the latest piece of the shuttle discovered?</div><div class='choices' data-correct-choice='the Atlantic Ocean'><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/the_atlantic_ocean.wav'><span>the Atlantic Ocean</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/the_pacific_ocean.wav'><span>the Pacific Ocean</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/the_arctic_ocean.wav'><span>the Arctic Ocean</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/the_indian_ocean.wav'><span>the Indian Ocean</span></div></div></div><div class='sentence_completion_question question-container' data-question-id=19024 data-hint-location='36271' style='display:none;'><div class='question' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/5713/the_piece_is_from_the__blank__shuttle_that_exploded_shortly_after_liftoff_from_cape_canaveral_on_january_28_1986_.wav'>The piece is from the <span class='blank'>space</span> shuttle that exploded shortly after liftoff from Cape Canaveral on January 28, 1986. </div><div class='choices' 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Divers looking for the wreckage of a World War II airplane last spring actually found part of the destroyed space shuttle Challenger. A large piece of the spacecraft was discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida. The site is not far from the U.S. space agency NASA’s Cape Canaveral launch area. NASA confirmed the discovery on November 10. The piece is from the space shuttle that exploded shortly after liftoff from Cape Canaveral on January 28, 1986. The last time anyone found part of the Challenger was in 1996. Seven people died when the Challenger exploded. Christa McAuliffe, a school teacher from New Hampshire, was part of the crew. An investigation of the accident found a faulty part in the right rocket booster caused the Challenger explosion.

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