RF2WAT1GX–American teacher and astronaut Sharon Christa McAuliffe, USA 1985
RMBY7N6M–Challenger teacher in space primary crew member Christa McAuliffe, right and backup crew member Barbara Morgan
RMHRH79A–Christa McAuliffe
RM2DYRHJ7–Sharon Christa McAuliffe (née Corrigan; September 2, 1948 – January 28, 1986) American teacher and astronaut and one of the seven crew members killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
RMGT3FKJ–Teacher in Space Christa McAuliffe during microgravity training on the KC-135 reduced-gravity zero-G aircraft January 8, 1986. McAuliffe, was selected as a teacher in space to fly on the Space Shuttle Challenger mission STS-51-L which ended in catastrophic failure with the destruction of Challenger, 73 seconds after lift-off killing all aboard.
RMBYC14E–Challenger flight crew, Ronald McNair, Gregory Jarvis and Christa McAuliffe. Behind are Judy Resnik and Ellison Onizuka.
RM2M5B16T–Dressed in a NASA flight suit, Elisabeth Enoch portrays teacher and astronaut Christa McAuliffe Feb, 17, 2022, during the C.C. Pinckney Elementary School’s Living History Museum. Each student picked a historical figure and researched their lives and deeds to speak about them to their peers during the event.
RMC2EMAN–Christa McAuliffe
RMW2HN39–(26 Sept. 1985) --- Astronaut Sharon Christa McAuliffe, payload specialist Teacher in Space Project. NOTE: Payload specialist/teacher McAuliffe died in the STS-51L space shuttle Challenger accident, Jan. 28, 1986.
RFJEHPHB–Astronaut memorial, Sand Point Park, Titusville, Florida
RMW2GJ2F–1986 - Teacher in Space Christa McAuliffe on the KC-135 for zero-G training
RMW0MB4J–A NASA photo shows teacher/astronaut Barbara R. Morgan on the Space Shuttle Endeavor as it is docked with the International Space Station on August 12, 2007. Morgan transformed the space shuttle and space station into a classroom on August 14 for her first education session from orbit, fulfilling the legacy of Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher/astronaut who was aboard the doomed 1986 Challenger flight. (UPI Photo/NASA)
RMT28PYF–8-12 July 1985) -- Sharon C. (Christa) McAuliffe of Concord High, Concord, New Hampshire, runs in place on treadmill to test physiological responses at Johnson Space Center
RMW0MB96–A NASA photo shows teacher/astronaut Barbara R. Morgan on the Space Shuttle Endeavor as it is docked with the International Space Station on August 12, 2007. Morgan transformed the space shuttle and space station into a classroom on August 14 for her first education session from orbit, fulfilling the legacy of Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher/astronaut who was aboard the doomed 1986 Challenger flight. (UPI Photo/NASA/FILES)
RMFY7ECD–Interior learning and exhibit space of the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center at Concord New Hampshire.
RMHE99RW–Jay Buckey talks to Science Day participants during Air Force Week New England Aug. 21 at Concord, N.H. Dr. Buckey, a former major and astronaut, was the honorary speaker for the event. The Christa McAuliffe Planetarium hosted the Air Force New England Science Day which provided children and adults hands on displays of Air Force equipment, a model rocket launch demonstration, an F-16 Fighting Falcon static display, and 'Do Something Amazing' display trailers. Staff Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III)
RMTXHW4R–Personal items of astronaut, teacher, Christa McAuliffe are on display at the newest exhibit 'Forever Remembered' at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on June 29, 2016. The exhibit honors the fallen astronauts from space shuttle missions STS 51-L, Shuttle 'Challenger' and STS 107, Shuttle 'Columbia'. Remnants of each vehicle are exhibited for viewing as are personal items of the individual astronaut who perished in each of the orbiters. Photo by Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell/UPI
RFPJX81G–Arlington, Virginia. The Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. The Challenger exploded on Jan 28, 1986 just seconds after
RFFAJ23Y–Mission Badge from the ill fated STS-51L Space Shuttle Flight
RM2H1F9EP–SWINDON, UK - FEBRUARY 23, 2014: Mission Badge from the ill fated STS-51L Space Shutle
RMBY91AB–Space shuttle Challenger crew member Teacher in Space Participant Sharon Christa McAuliffe
RFJEHPH9–Astronaut memorial, Sand Point Park, Titusville, Florida
RMT28PYH–(8-12 July 1985) --- Sharon C. (Christa) McAuliffe of Concord High, Concord, New Hampshire, talks to nurse during physiological testing on first day at Johnson Space Center (JSC).
RMFY7EC8–A Redstone missile at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery center, in Concord, State capitol of the State of New Hampshire, USA