![]() “ The Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster, 30 Years Later,” New York Times, Jan. “Worker at space center dies after fall into ride,” Birmingham Post-Herald, July 15, 1985. “John Denver may write song on teachers trying for space,” Journal and Courier, July 14, 1985. “ Reagan Pays Tribute to ‘Our Challenger Heroes,’ ” New York Times, Feb. “Teacher in space competition heats up,” Associated Press, June 26, 1985. “ The Shuttle Explosion For the Families, the Moment of Doom,” New York Times, Jan. “Teacher in Space Finalist,” Journal and Courier, Jan. “ New Shuttle Is Readied for Launching Pad,” New York Times, June 28, 1988. ![]() “ `It Feels Like Tragedy Was Always Part of it,` ” Chicago Tribune, Feb. Margolis, John, Lea Donosky, and James O’Shea. 28, 1986, exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crewmembers and changing NASAs space. “ Investigation of the Challenger Accident,” House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology, Oct. The loss of space shuttle Challenger will affect the two principal com- ponents of the NASA budget: space flight, control, and data communications. The space shuttle Challenger during its 10th launch on Jan. Describe the impact to the ecosystem that NASA was operating in at the time of the U.S. Describe the impact of inter-organizational politics between NASA and Thiokol. space shuttle Challenger case study (Chapter 9 in Bolman & Deal). “McAuliffe Knew After Two Words,” Concord Monitor, July 20, 1985. Identify and explain the modes of political influences in the U.S. “Teacher picked for ‘Ultimate Field Trip,’ ” Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1985. “The Phone, Doorbell Never Stopped Ringing,” Concord Monitor, July 20, 1985.Įig, Jonathan. “ A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform,” National Commission on Excellence in Education, April 1983.īlais, Richard. “ 35 Years Ago: Remembering Challenger and Her Crew,” NASA, Jan. “2 Maryland teachers vie for space ride,” Associated Press, April 23, 1985. “ 114 Teachers Cram for Chance to Join January Shuttle Flight,” Associated Press, June 24, 1985. But all eyes of the nation were upon the launch site, and after multiple delays it looked as though Mission STS-51L was finally going to happen. “ 10 Teachers Make Grade as Finalists for Shuttle,” Associated Press, July 1, 1985. The morning of Januwas an unusually cold and brisk one at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. ![]() I Touch the Future: The Story of Christa McAuliffe, Random House, 1986. The Burning Blue: The Untold Story of Christa McAuliffe and NASA’s Challenger Disaster, Henry Holt and Company, 2021. One Year is produced by Evan Chung, Sophie Summergrad, Sam Kim, Madeline Ducharme, and Josh Levin.ĭerek John is senior supervising producer of narrative podcasts and Merritt Jacob is senior technical director.Ĭook, Kevin. Three of the finalists describe the grueling selection process and the tragedy that killed one of their own. This week, Evan Chung tells the story of the American teachers who competed for an unprecedented prize: a spot on the January 1986 launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
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