18 years ago today
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18 years ago today
We lost the Space Shuttle Challenger. It did not realize what had happened for a few minutes. I thought it was normal. Very sad!!
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NO MONEY FOR MARS OR THE MOON..Until we can guarantee that we have decreased the chance as much as possible for a Third shuttle and it's crew to be lost to human decision and the lack of it
Sorry but that day is burned in my mind and it really upsets me everytime I think of the Discovery channel special and Morton Thyecols warnings about booster problems in cold weather. 


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What a tragic day that was. So very sad. I was enrolled in college classes then, full-time days. With 18-22 year olds. I was 30 then. I worked part-time in the registrar's office and the registrar told me between classes what happened. Everyone was stumbling around on campus in a daze. No one could believe it. It really hit home on campus too, because America's first teacher in space was aboard. I remember reading she had little children. They would be almost grown now. Thanks Linda for this timely reminder. I'm going to take a few minutes to pray for the victims and their families.
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Strange how we remember where we were, who we were with, and some particulars about that moment in our lives.
So too do I remember President Kennedy' assasination, the beginning of the Gulf War, and both shuttle disasters....not to mention 9/11.
That moment is still as sad today as it was back then.
So too do I remember President Kennedy' assasination, the beginning of the Gulf War, and both shuttle disasters....not to mention 9/11.
That moment is still as sad today as it was back then.
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stormraiser wrote:I was in High School watching it on TV, in class. Boy was that a hard thing to watch. That was the first time a teacher went up into space.
That's what made it even worse, that so many school kids were watching because of the "Teacher in Space" thing. I remember seeing clips of children in auditoriums, watching the launch live, in tears and shock.
And you're right, Johnathon, the whole thing could have been avoided if NASA didn't unnecessarily push the safety envelope. A seal failure had occured a year before in another cold weather launch, but not on the side facing the external tank. They knew they had a problem, but they didn't do enough research to prevent a tragedy.
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azskyman wrote:Strange how we remember where we were, who we were with, and some particulars about that moment in our lives.
So too do I remember President Kennedy' assasination, the beginning of the Gulf War, and both shuttle disasters....not to mention 9/11.
That moment is still as sad today as it was back then.
Same for me Steve!!! I will never forget!!
And I agree that no more money should go to big programs till we can assure as much as we can that those types of disasters will not happen again. I know some are unavoidable, but from what I have seen these were avoidable tragedies(shuttle disasters).
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WOW, I remember.............my son was a baby (now 19!!) and was laying on the living room floor and they interrupted the Price is Right with the news! How so very sad that was. I remember sitting there crying as they kept playing it over and over and showing the pictures of all those aboard! A very sad day indeed!
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