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On the 25th Anniversary of the
Challenger Mission – STS-51L
      January 28, 1986
On July 19, 1985 Vice
President George Bush
announced that Sharon
Christa McAuliffe had
been chosen out of
11,500 applicants to
represent the U.S. as
the first Citizen in
Space, in what NASA
called the “Teacher in
Space Program”. From
that point on America
fell in love with
Christa and were eager
to take the ultimate
field trip into space
with her!
July 21, 1985
Metrowest Daily
News
Christa McAuliffe
worked at
Concord High
School from 1982-
1985. She taught
courses in
economics, law,
American history,
and a course she
developed entitled
“The American
Woman,” 10th,
11th, and 12th
grade.
October 1985
        Johnson Space Center
           Houston, Texas

STS 51-L Training --- Astronaut
Francis R. Scobee, 51-L Commander,
briefs Payload Specialist Sharon
Christa McAuliffe about some of the
flight systems of the space Shuttle
during a training session in the
Johnson Space Center’s Shuttle
Mission Simulator (SMS). McAuliffe
is a teacher from Concord, New
Hampshire, selected earlier this year
to be America’s first citizen/observer
in space. The photograph was taken
by Michael O’Brien of Life Magazine.

NASA – National Aeronautics and
Space Administration Photo
January 1986
        Johnson Space Center
           Houston, Texas
           (Release date)

STS 51-L Training --- Sharon Christa
McAuliffe, 51-L payload specialist
representing the Teacher in Space
Project, descends from a mockup of the
Shuttle using a Sky-genie device
during an emergency training session
in the Johnson Space Center’s mockup
and integration laboratory. The photo
was taken by Keith Meyers of the New
York Times.

Photo NASA – National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
Official Crew
Members STS-51L
Front Row left to
right: Pilot: Michael
J. Smith,
Commander:
Francis R. Scobee,
Mission Specialist:
Ronald E. McNair.
Back Row: Mission
Specialist Ellison
Onizuka, Payload
Specialists: Christa
McAuliffe, Gregory
P. Jarvis, Mission
Specialist: Judith A.
Resnik
December 1985
  Johnson Space Center
     Houston, Texas

STS 51-L Teacher and
Backup --- Sharon Christa
McAuliffe (left), from
Concord, New Hampshire,
and Barbara R. Morgan of
McCall, Idaho, have been
named NASA Teacher in
Space Project prime and
backup payload
specialists, respectively,
for the first citizen
observer position of the
STS program, scheduled
for a Challenger flight in
January 1986.

NASA – National
Aeronautics and Space
Administration Photo         Barbara Morgan’s dream of successfully reaching space in 2007 on STS-134
                             Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission.
January 28, 1986
    Kennedy Space Center, Florida

STS 51-L Breakfast --- Crew members
of Space Shuttle mission 51-L are seated
for breakfast launch morning in the
Operations and Checkout Building
prior to liftoff of the orbiter Challenger
scheduled for 9:22 a.m. The launch was
scheduled for January 27, 1986 but was
delayed 24 hours due to unacceptable
cross winds.

Crew members are left to right: Mission
Specialist Ellison Onizuka; Payload
Specialist Christa McAuliffe; Pilot
Michael J. Smith; Commander Francis
R. Scobee; Mission Specialist Judith A.
Resnik; Mission Specialist Ronald E.
McNair; and Payload Specialist
Gregory P. Jarvis.

NASA – National Aeronautics and Space
Administration Photo
January 28, 1986
          Kennedy Space Center, Florida

STS 51-L Walk-Out --- Crew members of Space
Shuttle Mission 51-L walk out of the Operations
and Checkout Building on their way to Pad-39B
where they will board the orbiter Challenger.
The seven member crew along with the Tracking
and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) is scheduled for
liftoff at 9:38am. This will be the first launch
from Pad B in over ten years. The launch was
scheduled for January 27, 1986 but was delay 24
hours due to unacceptable cross winds.

Crew members from front to back are:
Commander Francis R. Scobee; Mission
Specialists Judith A. Resnik and Ronald E.
McNair; Pilot Michael J. Smith; Payload
Specialist Christa McAuliffe; Mission Specialist
Ellison Onizuka; and Payload Specialist Gregory
P. Jarvis.

NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Photo
January 28, 1986
 Kennedy Space Center, Florida

STS 51-L Launch View --- The
space Shuttle Challenger lifted
off from Pad 39B January 28, 1986
at 11:38am EST with a crew of
seven astronauts and the
Tracking and Data Relay Satellite
(TDRS). An accident 73 seconds
after liftoff claimed both crew
and vehicle.

NASA – National Aeronautics and
Space Administration Photo
January 31, 1986
Johnson Space Center Houston,
           Texas

51-L Memorial Services ---
President Ronald Reagan tells a
large turnout of JSC employees
and family and friends of the
51-L crewmembers about their
accomplishments and sacrifices
during memorial services held
four days following the
Challenger accident at KSC.
“They slipped the surly bonds
of earth to touch the face of
God,” the Chief Executive told
the thousands gathered on the
central mall at JSC.

Photo NASA – National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
Honor Guard for
Christa – A military
honor guard stands
at attention as
bearers carry the
remains of teacher
and astronaut
Christa McAuliffe
to be prepared for
burial. Funeral
Services for the
former Framingham
resident were
private.
The primary purpose of the Christa
McAuliffe Center is to support teachers
in their work. We do this by offering
exciting science and math
programs designed for both students
and teachers, all closely based on the
Massachusetts Science and
Technology/Engineering Curriculum
Frameworks.
Some of these programs are created
onsite to fulfill educational needs specific
to Massachusetts educators. Others are
part of networks that impact hundreds of
thousands of students and teachers
across the US, Canada, and the UK.
The Christa McAuliffe Center was
established on the campus of
Framingham State University to continue
the educational mission which was the
                                               For More information:
life work of FSU's most notable graduate,
                                               http://www.christa.org/main_page.htm
Sharon Christa Corrigan McAuliffe.
The materials in the Christa Corrigan McAuliffe
Collection document the extensive coverage of the
Teacher in Space program established by NASA, as
well as materials relating to the educational mission
inspired by Christa Corrigan McAuliffe. The
collection includes a sampling of Christa’s personal
papers and memorabilia. The majority of the
McAuliffe Collection includes media coverage of the
Challenger mission, tributes and memorials to Christa
and Challenger, and schools and scholarships
established in her name. The bulk of the collection
dates from 1986 to the present.

The Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Collection was donated to the
Henry Whittemore Library at Framingham State University in
January 2000 by Grace Corrigan, Christa’s mother.

For more information on the Christa Corrigan
McAuliffe Archival Collections feel free to contact:
Colleen Previte – Archivist/Special Collections
Librarian cprevite@framingham.edu or
http://www.framingham.edu/henry-whittemore-
library/curriculum-library-archives-and-special-               Portrait of Christa McAuliffe by
collections/christa-mcauliffe.html                                     artist Mel Bolden

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Honoring the 25th Anniversary of the Challenger Mission

  • 1. On the 25th Anniversary of the Challenger Mission – STS-51L January 28, 1986
  • 2.
  • 3. On July 19, 1985 Vice President George Bush announced that Sharon Christa McAuliffe had been chosen out of 11,500 applicants to represent the U.S. as the first Citizen in Space, in what NASA called the “Teacher in Space Program”. From that point on America fell in love with Christa and were eager to take the ultimate field trip into space with her!
  • 5. Christa McAuliffe worked at Concord High School from 1982- 1985. She taught courses in economics, law, American history, and a course she developed entitled “The American Woman,” 10th, 11th, and 12th grade.
  • 6. October 1985 Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas STS 51-L Training --- Astronaut Francis R. Scobee, 51-L Commander, briefs Payload Specialist Sharon Christa McAuliffe about some of the flight systems of the space Shuttle during a training session in the Johnson Space Center’s Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS). McAuliffe is a teacher from Concord, New Hampshire, selected earlier this year to be America’s first citizen/observer in space. The photograph was taken by Michael O’Brien of Life Magazine. NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Photo
  • 7. January 1986 Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas (Release date) STS 51-L Training --- Sharon Christa McAuliffe, 51-L payload specialist representing the Teacher in Space Project, descends from a mockup of the Shuttle using a Sky-genie device during an emergency training session in the Johnson Space Center’s mockup and integration laboratory. The photo was taken by Keith Meyers of the New York Times. Photo NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • 8. Official Crew Members STS-51L Front Row left to right: Pilot: Michael J. Smith, Commander: Francis R. Scobee, Mission Specialist: Ronald E. McNair. Back Row: Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka, Payload Specialists: Christa McAuliffe, Gregory P. Jarvis, Mission Specialist: Judith A. Resnik
  • 9. December 1985 Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas STS 51-L Teacher and Backup --- Sharon Christa McAuliffe (left), from Concord, New Hampshire, and Barbara R. Morgan of McCall, Idaho, have been named NASA Teacher in Space Project prime and backup payload specialists, respectively, for the first citizen observer position of the STS program, scheduled for a Challenger flight in January 1986. NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Photo Barbara Morgan’s dream of successfully reaching space in 2007 on STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission.
  • 10. January 28, 1986 Kennedy Space Center, Florida STS 51-L Breakfast --- Crew members of Space Shuttle mission 51-L are seated for breakfast launch morning in the Operations and Checkout Building prior to liftoff of the orbiter Challenger scheduled for 9:22 a.m. The launch was scheduled for January 27, 1986 but was delayed 24 hours due to unacceptable cross winds. Crew members are left to right: Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka; Payload Specialist Christa McAuliffe; Pilot Michael J. Smith; Commander Francis R. Scobee; Mission Specialist Judith A. Resnik; Mission Specialist Ronald E. McNair; and Payload Specialist Gregory P. Jarvis. NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Photo
  • 11. January 28, 1986 Kennedy Space Center, Florida STS 51-L Walk-Out --- Crew members of Space Shuttle Mission 51-L walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Pad-39B where they will board the orbiter Challenger. The seven member crew along with the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) is scheduled for liftoff at 9:38am. This will be the first launch from Pad B in over ten years. The launch was scheduled for January 27, 1986 but was delay 24 hours due to unacceptable cross winds. Crew members from front to back are: Commander Francis R. Scobee; Mission Specialists Judith A. Resnik and Ronald E. McNair; Pilot Michael J. Smith; Payload Specialist Christa McAuliffe; Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka; and Payload Specialist Gregory P. Jarvis. NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Photo
  • 12. January 28, 1986 Kennedy Space Center, Florida STS 51-L Launch View --- The space Shuttle Challenger lifted off from Pad 39B January 28, 1986 at 11:38am EST with a crew of seven astronauts and the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS). An accident 73 seconds after liftoff claimed both crew and vehicle. NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Photo
  • 13. January 31, 1986 Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas 51-L Memorial Services --- President Ronald Reagan tells a large turnout of JSC employees and family and friends of the 51-L crewmembers about their accomplishments and sacrifices during memorial services held four days following the Challenger accident at KSC. “They slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God,” the Chief Executive told the thousands gathered on the central mall at JSC. Photo NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • 14. Honor Guard for Christa – A military honor guard stands at attention as bearers carry the remains of teacher and astronaut Christa McAuliffe to be prepared for burial. Funeral Services for the former Framingham resident were private.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. The primary purpose of the Christa McAuliffe Center is to support teachers in their work. We do this by offering exciting science and math programs designed for both students and teachers, all closely based on the Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Frameworks. Some of these programs are created onsite to fulfill educational needs specific to Massachusetts educators. Others are part of networks that impact hundreds of thousands of students and teachers across the US, Canada, and the UK. The Christa McAuliffe Center was established on the campus of Framingham State University to continue the educational mission which was the For More information: life work of FSU's most notable graduate, http://www.christa.org/main_page.htm Sharon Christa Corrigan McAuliffe.
  • 18. The materials in the Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Collection document the extensive coverage of the Teacher in Space program established by NASA, as well as materials relating to the educational mission inspired by Christa Corrigan McAuliffe. The collection includes a sampling of Christa’s personal papers and memorabilia. The majority of the McAuliffe Collection includes media coverage of the Challenger mission, tributes and memorials to Christa and Challenger, and schools and scholarships established in her name. The bulk of the collection dates from 1986 to the present. The Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Collection was donated to the Henry Whittemore Library at Framingham State University in January 2000 by Grace Corrigan, Christa’s mother. For more information on the Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Archival Collections feel free to contact: Colleen Previte – Archivist/Special Collections Librarian cprevite@framingham.edu or http://www.framingham.edu/henry-whittemore- library/curriculum-library-archives-and-special- Portrait of Christa McAuliffe by collections/christa-mcauliffe.html artist Mel Bolden