 The shuttle program started around 1977  Space crafts had a one time usage beforehand  Program was to have cargo carrying ships that can be reused.

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 The shuttle program started around 1977  Space crafts had a one time usage beforehand  Program was to have cargo carrying ships that can be reused  The Challenger was manufactured by Rockwell in 1982

 The Challenger was named after the British Naval research vessel HMS Challenger  The maiden voyage happened on April 4, 1983  Sally Ride was the first American woman in space  The Challenger went on to complete eight more successful missions

 Named Shuttle Mission STS-51-L  Scheduled to carry:  Cargo  Tracking Data Relay Satellite-2 (TDRS-2)  The Shuttle-Pointed Tool for Astronomy (SPARTAN-203)  Halley's Comet Experiment Deployable  A free-flying module to observe Halley’s Comet And seven astronauts!

Sharon Christa McAuliffe Francis R. Scobee Michael J. Smith Ellison S. Onizuka Ronald E. McNair Judith A. Resnik Gregory B. Jarvis

 Started teaching in 1982 at Concord High School  More than 11,000 people participated in TISP  TISP – Teacher In Space Program  The goal of TISP was to find a gifted teacher that could communicate with students from space  She was selected as the first TISP Participant  This was national news!!

 Originally scheduled for January 22, 1986  Due to plaguing incidents, it was rescheduled  It was moved to January 28, 1986  It was on national T.V.  CNN  Thousands in attendance  Millions watching at home  Lift off happened at 11:30:00 a.m.  Only 73 seconds into take off, a booster failure caused an explosion  The Challenger was gone… The Challenger was gone…

 The failure of an “O-ring” seal in the solid-fuel rocket on the Space Shuttle Challenger's right side.  It was oddly cold and let hot gases pass through.  The Booster rocket flames passed through the seal.  This burned through the external fuel and broke the booster off.  The booster pierced the tank and hydrogen and oxygen fuels were released.

PPresident Reagan addressed the explosion later that day FFormed a commission to investigate HHeaded by William Rogers IIncluded Neil Armstrong and Chuck Yeager AAll shuttle programs were halted TThey resumed on September 28, 1988 “Obviously a major malfunction” ~ Home base (after explosion)