As we reflect on the Challenger mission, 39 years later we want to know, what memories do you have of the shuttle, its crew, ...
The Apollo I and space shuttle Challenger and Columbia astronauts were remembered during an annual ceremony at Kennedy Space ...
NASA is hosting a Day of Remembrance at the Kennedy Space Center tomorrow to honor astronauts who have sacrificed their lives ...
The crewed shuttle mission for NASA ended moments after the launch with a terrible mid-air explosion on Jan. 28, 1986. The blast killed all seven crew members aboard Challenger, including teacher ...
Jan. 23, marks a day of remembrance for NASA and the Astronauts Memorial Foundation. The solemn ceremony pays tribute to the lives lost in three of the most tragic moments in NASA's history.
"We must honor their sacrifice by fortifying our commitment to safety and excellence as new generations of space explorers, ...
The names of all fallen astronauts were read one by one, followed by the ringing of a bell after each name. Apollo 1. Challenger. Columbia. Every January, NASA remembers its fallen heroes during ...
Beloved Concord teacher Christa McAuliffe, the first civilian teacher ever chosen for a space mission, was one of seven crew members killed in the disaster.
we’re going to dedicate two new trees for the two other folks that lost their lives in this disaster,” Oates said. The Patricia Huffman Smith NASA Museum ‘Remembering Columbia’ Museum in ...
This marks 35 years since the Challenger disaster. (NASA/Bill Ingalls, (NASA/Bill Ingalls)) ORLANDO, Fla. – The 1986 late January freeze is one many will never forget, and the consequences of it ...