She trained alongside the astronauts and her school in New Hampshire was excitedly watching the launch. New Hampshire In Your Inbox spinner. Thank you! You'll receive your first newsletter soon! Love New Hampshire?
McAuliffe's husband, Steven, has not made any public comments since his wife's death except for a brief message Jan. McAuliffe, 37, taught social studies at Concord High School before being selected last summer from more than 11, applicants to become the first ordinary citizen to orbit the earth.
McAuliffe's mother and father live in Framingham, Mass. Her husband and two children, Scott, 9, and Caroline, 6, live in Concord. A spokeswoman at St.
Plans for the other shuttle fliers have not been announced, but it is expected that astronaut Ellison Onizuka will be returned to his home state of Hawaii and civilian engineer Gregory Jarvis to Hermosa Beach, Calif. The five astronauts and two payload specialists that made up the STS L crew aboard the space shuttle Challenger in January of Crew members are left to right, front row astronauts Michael J.
Smith, Francis R. Dick Scobee and Ronald E. McNair; and Ellison S. Relatively few people actually saw the Challenger disaster unfold on live television. All major networks carrying the launch cut away when the shuttle broke apart, and the tragedy occurred at a time a.
She believed that by participating in the mission she could help students better understand space and how NASA works. One of the more difficult aspects of the program was leaving her family for extensive training. More than any other year, was to be the year of the space shuttle, with 15 flights scheduled. The shuttle was originally scheduled for lift-off on January 22, but there were multiple delays.
The first one was a routine scheduling delay. The second was because of a dust storm at an emergency landing site. The third delay was because of inclement weather at the launch site. One final delay was due to a technical problem with a door latch mechanism. On January 28, , McAuliffe's friends and family, including her two children, anxiously watched and waited for the Challenger space shuttle to take off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Her students in Concord also tuned in with the rest of the country to watch the history-making space expedition.
However, less than two minutes after lift-off, the shuttle exploded, and everyone aboard died. We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and 'slipped the surly bonds of earth' to 'touch the face of God. A shocked nation mourned the passing of the seven crew members of the Challenger. President Reagan spoke of the crew as heroes shortly after the accident: "This America, which Abraham Lincoln called the last, best hope of man on Earth, was built on heroism and noble sacrifice," he stated.
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