Christa McAuliffe

Educator and Challenger astronaut

Christa McAuliffe - Performers & Entertainers born September 2nd, 1948
Born
Died

1986
39 years ago — 38 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An educator selected to be the first teacher in space. Participated in the STS-51-L mission aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. McAuliffe's mission aimed to develop educational programs using the unique perspective of space. Tragically, the Challenger disaster occurred shortly after launch on January 28, 1986, resulting in the loss of all seven crew members, including McAuliffe.

Selected as the Teacher in Space

Died in the Challenger disaster

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