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22 years ago I was in 8th GradeModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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22 years ago I was in 8th GradeSpace Shuttle Challenger
Mission 51-L Launch Decision On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger was launched for the last time. The decision to launch the Challenger was not simple. Certainly no one dreamed that the Shuttle would explode less than two minutes after lift-off. Much has been said and written about the decision to launch. Was the decision to launch correct? How was the decision made? Could anyone have foreseen the subsequent explosion? Should the decision-making procedure have been modified? These questions are examined in this case study.
"...and they slipped the surly bonds of earth, and touched the face of God...."
Godspeed to the crew of STS-51L Challenger... "Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
I was a 3rd year med student on the labor and delivery ward of a state run hospital that day. Believe me, I was up to my elbows in umbilical cords and the women around me had no interest whatsoever in anything other than their labor. It wasn't until much later that day that I got any details. As tragic as it was, life literally was going on around me.
2nd grade.... watched it live in class too.
--- Really one of those surreal memories... to be watching live in class. Wow. ![]() Eric Dickerson in Pony Excess "I've love winning man, it's like better than losing." - Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh
I remember watching it in the 6th grade. I also remember being woken up a few years ago by the Columbia explosion which, sadly, will have it's 5th anniversary this week as well.
I grew up in Clear Lake which is the suburb of Houston that serves Johnson Space Center. I was in 4th grade when it happend and it rocked our community hard. Several classmates had dad's who were astronauts and space program employees. Actually, the launch was not carried live that day. There were so many delayed/cancelled launch attempts for Challenger, that the teachers and networks got tired of gearing up for the launch by January 28th. An L.A. station covered the launch live and then CNN and the other networks made the coverage live. To be fair, there were so many replays of the launch from the NASA feed that all of us young and old felt like we were seeing it live, but it was a quick replay. Certainly a sad day. An avoidable tradgedy in retrospect, but political momentum and lack of safety led to Challenger.
"Don't ever underestimate the heart of a champion" - Rudy T.
I remember the Columbia explosion well too. We were eating breakfast at a restaurant with our oldest daughter, who was not yet a year old. We heard what we were pretty sure was the sonic boom when it passed over. Then we got home and saw on the news what had happened. I cannot believe it has already been 5 years.
Was in 7th grade down in Houston. What's worse is that my Boy Scout troop was going to be visited by Ellison Onizuka upon his return as he was friends with one of the dads of my Scout troop. I really wish I would have had the chance to meet him.
Derail the Frogs!
I remember I was only a little kid, but I was with my parents in our front yard in West Palm Beach (we can see the shuttle launches, even though they are way up in the Cocoa Beach area), and seeing the explosion. So sad.
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