Challenger Explosion

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“Commander, we have a problem we're goin down”! Something has attacked from inside, the plant serum spilled and…” “Screech” This is the recording of inside the rocket challenger before its explosion. Tragically, about 31 years ago in 1986 the rocket challenger was launched purposely into space into space, along with it a slimy growth hormone for plants that were undergoing experiments, also a bird was taken to study the effects of space on animals. Later on that exploration the rocket was faced with tragical technical difficulties that no one can explain, all that is known is something was heard to be raging with an ever growing growl and then minutes later an explosion was seen all across the earth. Ever heard of the Challenger well that's the story behind that most don't know that scientist won't reveal to the public. Researchers do know that something dangerous is out there lurking in deep space. During the heartbreaking recovery stage of that tragic rocket, what is believed to be called an ongoing explosion of planets and stars was seen. Other reports have shown murky pictures of what appears to …show more content…
In addition to this star explosion problem current astronauts have been put in critical danger with constant alert of the Ornith nearby, causing more and more destruction over the last 30 years which explains why so many shooting stars have been seen. Consequently leading to the ending of space shuttle launches until further notice. Ornithos weapon of the shooting stars might be one of the few strengths this demon beholds, constantly reminding of fear and dangers. Besides Ornitho, other astro creatures have been sighted concealing themselves in the darkness of the universe waiting for the opportunity to strike after seeing how helpless other planets were after Ornitho

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