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2:41
Remembering legacy of Christa McAuliffe 40 years after Challenger explosion
3 months ago
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WCVB Boston
This Day in History: Space Shuttle Challenger explodes with teacher Christa McAuliffe on board
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This Day in History: Space Shuttle Challenger explodes with teacher Christa McAuliffe on board
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Christa McAuliffe is first woman with statue at NH capitol
Sep 3, 2024
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35 years after Challenger tragedy, Christa McAuliffe inspires teachers
Jan 28, 2021
TODAY.com
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40 years after Challenger, McAuliffe’s legacy honored
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Christa McAuliffe's Lost Lessons - NASA
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Remembering Christa McAuliffe 40 years after the Challenger Disaster. Christa McAuliffe was a Concord, NH teacher, chosen to become the first civilian teacher to travel to space. She was among seven crewmembers killed on January 28th, 1986 when Challenger shuttle exploded 73 seconds into its flight. McAuliffe is honored with her name gracing more than 40 schools across the U.S. and the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord, NH. #challengerdisaster #christamcaullife #teacherinspace | Chro
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Uncovering Christa McAuliffe's Untold Truth
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9❤️: 32 years after the Challenger space shuttle disaster, a pair of teachers-turned-astronauts will pay tribute to Christa McAuliffe by carrying out her science classes on the International Space Station. https://goo.gl/eEqFXw | WMUR-TV
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WMUR-TV
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Phil Browne first met Christa McAuliffe in 1985, when they were both vying for the same prize: a chance to take part in a NASA shuttle mission, as part of President Reagan’s “Teacher in Space” program. Browne, who was at the time teaching science at Goffstown High School, said he quickly realized that McAuliffe was a clear frontrunner. “She was just so full of life and zeal for what she was about to do, that it kind of disarmed me — because I thought I had my stuff together, you know?” Browne re
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New Hampshire Public Radio
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Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher from New Hampshire, was chosen to become America’s first civilian astronaut, symbolizing hope, education, and accessibility to space. Her parents, husband, and children were watching the launch live when the Challenger broke apart barely a minute after liftoff. Footage shows their expressions shifting from excitement to disbelief in seconds. The loss deeply affected the nation, especially students who had been watching specifically to see a teacher reach
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Christa McAuliffe's Family Watched Challenger Explosion January 1986 Kennedy Space Center
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60 Minutes on Instagram: "Grace Corrigan watched the Challenger lift off and explode with her daughter onboard. Christa McAuliffe was set to become the first teacher in space. All seven crew members died in the disaster 40 years ago. Corrigan, who died in 2018, told Lesley Stahl in 1996 she wasn’t angry at NASA, but her husband, who died in 1990, felt differently. “[Christa McAuliffe] died because of NASA and its egos, marginal decisions, ignorance and irresponsibility. NASA betrayed seven fine
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Last Moments Alive on Instagram: "On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger lifted off from Cape Canaveral with seven crew members aboard, including Christa McAuliffe, a schoolteacher meant to inspire a generation. Seventy-three seconds after launch, the shuttle broke apart in the sky — live on television — as millions watched what they believed was a routine mission turn into a fireball. The cause wasn’t mysterious or sudden. Cold temperatures had weakened rubber O-ring seals in one of
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Former Montana resident recalls watching Challenger disaster 40 years ago
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