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Christa McAuliffe reach for the stars

This is the story of the courageous woman and passionate teacher with a lifelong commitment to education who became an astronaut and died in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion on January 28, 1986. Her loss was deeply felt across the nation and how this drastically changed the dynamics of her family. But out of the tears and mourning came a sense of purpose. Christa was and remains, one of NASA's most visible and beloved astronauts.

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  • "Reach for the stars"
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  • "This is the story of the courageous woman and passionate teacher with a lifelong commitment to education who became an astronaut and died in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion on January 28, 1986. Her loss was deeply felt across the nation and how this drastically changed the dynamics of her family. But out of the tears and mourning came a sense of purpose. Christa was and remains, one of NASA's most visible and beloved astronauts."@en
  • "Christa McAuliffe was the New Hampshire teacher aboard the ill-fated Space Shuttle Challenger on January 28, 1986. She was selected from thousands of applicants to be NASA's first civilian astronaut. Her mission was to make space exploration come alive for millions of school children across America. Her payload was education. She herself was the payload and the shuttle was going to be her classroom in space. The film explains why Christa McAuliffe was willing to accept the risks and charts the legacy of her life and death."
  • ""The most complete documentary ever produced on the life of our nation's first Teacher in Space, Christa McAuliffe...."-cover."

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