
I can remember January 28, 1986 as though it were yesterday. I was in Jr. High, watching it live, like so many other classrooms across the country. Christa McAuliffe was like a Rock Star to us. I remember my teacher dissolving into tears, and the president addressing the nation on TV that night. I remember the silence in the theater when the Dedication to the Crew of the Challenger was shown on screen at the start of Star Trek IV the Voyage Home.
Can it really be 30 years?
Little did I know at the time what a profound effect the loss of those brave Astronauts would have on my life. For the past 15 years, I have worked at the Challenger Learning Center, helping to keep alive the mission goal of exciting kids about space. The exciting part is 30 years from NOW, some 10 year old of today will be the first human being to set foot on Mars.
Here's to the Challenger Seven, and their bravery and dedication to teachers, children, and their country.
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