On a beautiful January morning in 1986, seven crew members, five men and two women, proudly boarded The Space Shuttle Challenger. We saw the crew ...
For 73 seconds, a crowd of excited Americans looked to the sky in wonder and awe as they waved goodbye to the crew aboard ...
The Challenger Learning Center is honoring its namesake in 2026, the 40th anniversary of the Challenger space shuttle tragedy.
The Central Valley Central School District Foundation recently granted more than $1,200 to Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School to ...
We're revisiting live broadcasts from Cape Canaveral, with one of the local reporters who covered the launch in real time.
Two former Concord High School students reflect on what they learned from McAuliffe, their memories of the day the Challenger ...
Like many American kids who grew up between 1981 and 2011, I dreamed of becoming an astronaut and orbiting the Earth in a Space Shuttle.
The event features presentations by the Appleton teacher and the NTC employee who helped get an Appleton student's experiment into space in 1986.
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Shuttle-C, NASA’s uncrewed heavy-lift plan that could’ve built Mars ships in orbit
In the aftermath of the Challenger disaster, NASA explored Shuttle-C—an uncrewed, shuttle-derived cargo launcher meant to deliver massive payloads, support lunar missions, and enable assembly of ...
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Satellite sees 40-year-old iceberg melt, turn blue | Space photo of the day for January 12, 2025
A has been around since the Chernobyl explosion and Space Shuttle Challenger accident...but perhaps not for much longer.
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