On Jan. 28, 1986โ40 years ago this weekโthe Challenger space shuttle exploded 73 seconds after takeoff.
The seven crew membersโCommander Lt. Col Francis R. โDickโ Scobee (a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel); Pilot Michael J. Smith (captain, U.S. Navy); Mission Specialists Ellison S. Onizuka (an Air Force colonel), Ronald A. McNair and Judithย A. Resnik; andย Payload Specialist Gregory B. Jarvis and Christa McAuliffe (selected for NASAโs Teacher in Space Project)โwere killed in the explosion, which made headlines worldwide.
Before the Jan. 28 mission, Challenger flew nine other missions, and there were some Exchange connections:

In the summer of 1984, the entire Redstone Arsenal Exchange team was issued T-shirts featuring Challenger with the mottos โWe Challenge Youโ and โWe Want to Be Number 1.โ The T-shirts were part of a program to let associates know that โthey are truly appreciated and have proved that they can take on and overcome any of the challenges put before them,โ Redstone Arsenal Manager Bob Davis, who created the program, told the Exchange Post. Redstone Arsenal is the home of NASAโs Marshall Space Flight Center, one of NASAโs largest field centers.


SOURCES: Exchange Post archives, NASA.gov.



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