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    January 28th, 1986 at 11:39am EDT - The Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes on its 10th flight during mission STS-51-L. The explosion occurred 73 seconds after liftoff and was actually the result of rapid deceleration and not combustion of fuel.

    CNN was the only national news station to broadcast the mission live, so thus what you are witnessing on this video is the only coverage of the disaster as it happened when it did. Approximately 17% of Americans witnessed the launch live, while 85% of Americans heard of the news within 1 hour of the event. According to a study, only 2 other times in history up to that point had news of an event disseminated so fast - the first being the announcement of JFK's assassination in 1963, the second being news spread among students at Kent State regarding the news of FDR's death in 1945. It has been estimated at the time that nearly 48% of 9-13 year olds witnessed the event in their classrooms, as McAuliffe was in the spotlight.

    The 25th Space Shuttle mission altered the history of manned space exploration and represented the first loss of an American crew during a space mission (Apollo 1 was during a training exercise).

    Christa McAuliffe was slated to be the first teacher in space for the Teacher in Space Program. As her maximum altitude was ~65,000ft (12.31 miles), she never made it to space. That title was given to Barbara Morgan of STS-118 aboard the shuttle Endeavour in August 2007, 22 and a half years after the Challenger Disaster. Morgan served as McAuliffe's backup during STS-51-L. As Morgan is now part of the Educator in Space Program, she will be credited as the first "educator" in space, to distinguish her from McAuliffe.

    Aboard Challenger during STS-51-L:

    Francis "Dick" Scobee (Commander)

    Michael Smith (Pilot)

    Judith Resnik (Mission Specialist)

    Ellison Onizuka (Mission Specialist)

    Ronald McNair (Mission Specialist)

    Gregory Jarvis (Payload Specialist)

    Sharon Christa McAuliffe (Payload Specialist - Teacher in Space)



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  • DarkMuu666

    @SharkovAndrew lolololol Russian worships Russian hating Hitler.
    Thursday 09 February 2012 14:25:04
  • DarkMuu666

    @TheFujifilm9 Easy there...It's called containing yourself. The people there had a job to do. They're preserving data of the accident at that point to see what happened so it doesn't happen again. Tears do not bring back the dead.
    Thursday 09 February 2012 14:23:02
  • amgen52

    @tenvolt I read it. I understand why ppl think if its comes from the web it must be true. There is a lot of misinformation even on the Nasa website. My version of the story came out during the investigation which I was part of back in the 80's. The so called facts have changed many times over in the last 20 yrs.
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 20:14:06
  • EXTREMEPANDAS3424

    i saw this in skool
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 19:19:26
  • TheFujifilm9

    I hate how no one is yelling, screaming, or even showing any emotion! I mean really? You just saw your friends blow up out of mid air and don't do a thing?
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 19:14:02
  • tenvolt

    @amgen52 Look up Roger Boisjoly's obituary in the LA Times, he did warn both his own company and NASA, they ignored his warnings (and those of others).
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 12:13:30
  • amgen52

    @zacharycat No scientist warned about anything. Roger Boisjoly was an engineer who helped design the booster joint which included the o-ring. Taking in data from previous shuttle launches, he thought there could be issues launching in colder weather because the joint design was already in question based on prior performance. He argued with his Mgt. about launching but his mgt. gave the ok to Nasa to launch. Nasa knew nothing about the in house debate until after the launch.
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 11:32:11
  • SharkovAndrew

    Пять хуёв и две пизды разлетелись кто куды! Yankee-monkey go home! 14:88...
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 10:54:18
  • PSANightmare

    Seems like no one gave a SHIT!
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 07:59:23
  • Balnazzardi

    Roger Boisjoly warned about this countless times and yet he was completely ignored and he even lost his job after this, cause he didnt kept his mouth shut about the mistakes that NASA made.... I hope that those who ignored him will carry the guilt in their hearts for the rest of their lives
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 05:19:00
  • choppergunner88

    It was human sacrifice...
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 01:24:31
  • zacharycat

    Not totally unexpected, many respected scientists warned there could be problems but were ignored.
    Tuesday 07 February 2012 18:29:41
  • ProGamesAndMusic

    You know what NASA stands for? Needs Another Seven Astronauts.
    Tuesday 07 February 2012 18:28:37
  • LinDanFanType1

    @shaunymartin, is that apollo13 ?
    Tuesday 07 February 2012 17:14:33
  • LinDanFanType1

    is that apollo 13?
    Tuesday 07 February 2012 17:12:53
  • krunch87

    RIP Roger Boisjoly
    Tuesday 07 February 2012 14:14:15
  • AdventuresofFatward

    That is horrible! Those poor people and their families! I just read about the Presidents speech he gave after that.
    Monday 06 February 2012 16:13:08
  • PeterOwen88

    i suppose there was minimal suffering for those on board, hats off to their bravery, you wouldnt get me in a rocket
    Monday 06 February 2012 12:40:03
  • yellowblutac

    one wrong rubber o-ring did that... small things...
    Monday 06 February 2012 12:20:44
  • Usul573

    @EdEddnEddyFan62920 Sounds like they were very concerned but some people just went along with the mission, I guess they messed up and accident.
    Sunday 05 February 2012 12:29:49
  • Anagrams21

    @SuperDave619- so if men are dominant, whos messed up the world?
    Sunday 05 February 2012 09:15:33
  • EdEddnEddyFan62920

    Did those asses really send them on a defective rocket or was this an accident? Either way, rip and condolences.
    Sunday 05 February 2012 09:15:01
  • idan111

    @JerRocks2day Whatever floats your boat.
    Saturday 04 February 2012 23:20:21
  • SuperDave619

    @MissyLKS8 That's hilarious. You're laughing at the joke that you're a woman. Shame shame... Sucks hey. Men will always dominate you, pathetic female. As for that, you should apply for the job of a secretary at a prominent porn company so that you can see the fact that you're a pathetic joke of a woman everyday when it's in your face. :)
    Saturday 04 February 2012 19:44:02
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