Thursday, January 28, 2021

35 years ago today (1-28-1986) Space Shuttle Challenger Tragedy - a remember where you were when you found out moment

Where were you when you found out about the Challenger tragedy? I remember pulling into the driveway to pick up a law school friend who came out and told me. We still morn this national tragedy and wish the best for the families of those who lost their lives.

Read History dot com: 1986, January 28, The space shuttle Challenger explodes after liftoff

At 11:38 a.m. EST, on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Christa McAuliffe is on her way to becoming the first ordinary U.S. civilian to travel into space. McAuliffe, a 37-year-old high school social studies teacher from New Hampshire, won a competition that earned her a place among the seven-member crew of the Challenger. She underwent months of shuttle training but then, beginning January 23, was forced to wait six long days as the Challenger‘s launch countdown was repeatedly delayed because of weather and technical problems. Finally, on January 28, the shuttle lifted off.

Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground, including Christa’s family, stared in disbelief as the shuttle broke up in a forking plume of smoke and fire. Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold on live television. There were no survivors.

Follow the History dot com link above to read more.

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