Remembering Challenger and her Crew - STS 51 L
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Remembering Challenger and her Crew - Space Shuttle Challenger was lost of January 28, 1986. It was lost during launch. STS-51L
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They may be gone but they will never be forgotten!
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Thanks
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but they are all alive except one!!!
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The parents of the teacher had watched their daughter die, that's just sad beyond belief....rip
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R.I.P they will live in our hearts forever............... love you all....we all miss you.
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lovely video
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NASA hoped that sending a teacher into space would
increase public interest in the Space Shuttle program, and also demonstrate the reliability of space flight at a time when the agency was under continuous pressure to find financial support. President Reagan said it would also remind Americans of the important role that teachers and education serve in their country.
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Main article: Teacher in Space Project In 1984, President Ronald Reagan announced the Teacher in Space Project, and McAuliffe learned about NASA's efforts to find the first civilian, an educator, to fly into space. NASA wanted to find an "ordinary person," a gifted teacher who could communicate with students while in orbit. McAuliffe became one of more than 11,000 applicants
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Does anyone know what the music is that plays in this piece? I would like to get it and add it to a documentary film short of the crew of CHALLENGER.
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Wow, this tragedy brings tears to my eyes.;( Rest in peace those 7 brave American Legends.
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