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https://flic.kr/p/upZ7nh | Space Shuttle Challenger | In this image, Space Shuttle Challenger waits on Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center before its first mission, STS-6, launched on April 4, 1983. Originally built as a test vehicle, in 1979 NASA issued a contract to convert it to a fully space-rated orbiter. It became the second operational Shuttle, delivered to Kennedy Space Center in July 1982. Challenger was destroyed shortly after lift off on her 10th mission, STS-51L, on Jan... Challenger Explosion, Space Shuttle Columbia, Nasa Pictures, Life In Space, Space Story, Nasa Space Shuttle, Nasa Space, Statistical Analysis, Nasa Astronauts

In this image, Space Shuttle Challenger waits on Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center before its first mission, STS-6, launched on April 4, 1983. Originally built as a test vehicle, in 1979 NASA issued a contract to convert it to a fully space-rated orbiter. It became the second operational Shuttle, delivered to Kennedy Space Center in July 1982. Challenger was destroyed shortly after lift off on her 10th mission, STS-51L, on January 28, 1986. NASA Media Usage Guidelines Credit: NASA…

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How Legendary Physicist Richard Feynman Helped Crack the Case on the Challenger Disaster ‹ Literary Hub Challenger Explosion, Christa Mcauliffe, Space Shuttle Challenger, Richard Feynman, Whirlpool Galaxy, Michael Smith, Andromeda Galaxy, Today In History, Space Program

Richard Feynman’s phone rang. The caller was William Graham, a former student of his at Caltech, now acting director of NASA. Feynman didn’t remember Graham and didn’t like the sound of what he was…

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There are moments in history that can be difficult to talk about, especially with children. 9/11 comes to mind, and so does the current pandemic. As parents, it’s easier to talk about the positives. However, we are more resilient because of our histories, and we owe it to our children to share our tragedies with them,

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