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NASA Disaster Kills Civilian: What Went Wrong With The Challenger? 

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One of NASA's most tragic moments-the Challenger disaster of 1986. In this emotional documentary, we pay homage to the brave souls who embarked on a journey to explore the cosmos, only to meet an untimely fate.
From the inspiring dreams of teacher Christa McAuliffe to the dedication of each astronaut aboard, we unravel the personal stories and sacrifices that underscored their mission. Witness the gripping account of how a failed O-ring shattered not just a spacecraft, but the hopes and dreams of a nation.
But this isn't just a tale of technical failure; it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. We explore the profound impact of the Challenger disaster on families, communities, and the collective consciousness of America. Through interviews and archival footage, we bring to light the real people behind the headlines, reminding us of their enduring legacy.
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@m.willow11
@m.willow11 17 дней назад
I was friends with Christa's daughter, Caroline. We also worked together as teachers. Caroline is kind and thoughtful..and patient w children...she loved a good pizza and would smile and laugh but always had a palpable melancholic sadness just under the surface. Eventually, I left teaching to pursue my nursing degree and we spoke less and less until eventually losing contact all together. My heart always hurt for her. I still think of her often. ❤
@user-nx9nm7tu4i
@user-nx9nm7tu4i 17 дней назад
Wow...she became a teacher ?...what a way to honor her Mother...Beautiful !
@m.willow11
@m.willow11 17 дней назад
@@user-nx9nm7tu4i agreed. ♥
@maryeliason1504
@maryeliason1504 18 дней назад
I was watching it & yes I watched in disbelief. A VERY sad day.
@nrubocs
@nrubocs 18 дней назад
Don't worry, nobody died that day. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bQ4gECdXdt4.html
@bethannehare
@bethannehare 18 дней назад
I remember going into the lunchroom at school to watch the news on this disaster. Rest in power to all who perished that day
@nrubocs
@nrubocs 18 дней назад
Don't worry, nobody died that day.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bQ4gECdXdt4.html
@LeeAnneGuerin
@LeeAnneGuerin 17 дней назад
45:04 This disaster became a Case Study in the danger of prioritising cost cutting over safety!! Most of us didn't need a study, we know that's always a dangerous practice 😢
@santanaknaul2803
@santanaknaul2803 18 дней назад
I remember being in my classroom all of us watching I believe I was in 4 th grade , my teacher was crying, I remember it like yesterday, such a sad tragedy 😢 especially them knowing they shouldn’t have went .
@vertigobeatz7118
@vertigobeatz7118 17 дней назад
I went then there on a field trip the day before it was Canceled ..We were so disappointed. I lived in Jacksonville Fl.. Damn I super Old.
@76Draeger
@76Draeger 12 дней назад
I remember the entire school gathering together to watch it. I was also in the fourth grade. I still dreamed of being an astronaut and that summer I went to space camp. I was raised to let adversity be my motivator. It was a sad day but hopefully a lot was learned and improved upon. Reagan's speech was historical and Godly.
@user-ci2qj3ky1m
@user-ci2qj3ky1m 12 дней назад
Likewise. I was in the 8th grade watching with my class.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 17 дней назад
We all remember where we were when Challenger exploded (those of us old enough to remember it, anyway!) It was one of the most shocking things we'd ever seen - until 9/11 happened, that is. Who can forget the bewildered faces of Christa McAuliffe's parents as they watched explosion like they couldn't even comprehend what had just happened. And President Reagan quoting the poem: "[They have] slipped the surly bonds of Earth to touch the face of God." Going on forty years and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
@ronpagan
@ronpagan 18 дней назад
I was a college student on my way to classes that morning. I'd seen the TV news the night before showing the icicles on the shuttle. I knew it wasn't wise to launch in those bad weather conditions. I believe it was human hubris that cost the lives of the seven astonauts. By the time I got to the campus, all classes were canceled and the cafeteria was full of students watching the televisions in stunned silence.
@josephconnor2310
@josephconnor2310 9 дней назад
I too was in college and watched the television in the cafeteria.
@I.pray.to.George.Carlin
@I.pray.to.George.Carlin 18 дней назад
I was in 3rd grade when this happened and we were all watching in excitement of Krista McCullough as we were from Massachusetts like her. It quickly went from excitement to despair in seconds. My principal particularly was bawling. A day I'll never forget.
@peggystoutemorin4529
@peggystoutemorin4529 18 дней назад
That's not her name. It's McAuliffe.
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
​@@peggystoutemorin4529 She tried 😊
@peggystoutemorin4529
@peggystoutemorin4529 13 дней назад
@@lvelez1999 Considering she is from the same state, I was a bit surprised about her not getting her name correct. Out of respect for Krista McAuliffe, I mentioned it.
@-SarahElizabeth-
@-SarahElizabeth- 18 дней назад
I was in second grade when this happened. We watched it in our classroom. Absolutely heartbreaking.
@nrubocs
@nrubocs 18 дней назад
Don't worry, nobody died that day ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bQ4gECdXdt4.html
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
I was 11
@xindigochildx
@xindigochildx 17 дней назад
So heartbreaking. My deepest condolences to the families 🌸 RIP
@LlamaLlamaMamaJama
@LlamaLlamaMamaJama 8 дней назад
Just starting this video so maybe it’s in THIS doc, but I remember her mother in an interview talking about after the crew had boarded the shuttle. Her dad said to her mom, “if I could go in and take her out of that thing, I would” That absolutely broke my heart, just devastating to hear… good parents are protective of their kids and he felt the need to protect his daughter, he knew he couldn’t… and then watched the explosion minutes later.
@user-xf2tw4yj2h
@user-xf2tw4yj2h 13 дней назад
Always listen to your Engineer!
@kristinjoni
@kristinjoni 11 дней назад
I was 8 years old and very confused. They didn’t explain what happened right away. They just talked about it the next day and my parents talked about it. I just remember spending the week talking about space and being excited to watch the teacher and then the rest was kinda brushed over.
@Bailey2006a
@Bailey2006a 16 дней назад
Absolute, criminal negligence
@BBJohnny52
@BBJohnny52 4 дня назад
I was at work that day. Never will forget that 😢
@MultiRedbull2009
@MultiRedbull2009 2 дня назад
Never forget that they lied or never forget how naive were you to believe their bullshit Did you that all those so called astronauts are alive and well today? They just changed their names and all have new jobs.
@Autshot20
@Autshot20 3 дня назад
Unbelievable that the NASA decision team simply would not consider delaying the launch unless the engineer's could guarantee that there would be catastrophic failure. They ignored the recommendations. What ever happened to the thought of erring on the side of caution? Especially with seven lives at risk.
@jetfryl9831
@jetfryl9831 17 дней назад
Yep I remember watching this and my Boston School too
@attila-movement6155
@attila-movement6155 17 дней назад
My father haven’t met my mother yet when this happened 😢
@SootyGrouse
@SootyGrouse 7 дней назад
From a mass media perspective, this is an interesting pre-cursor to the 9/11 attacks. Everyone in schools organized to watch what became a disaster. Before most people had cable TV and in a time without the internet.
@user-nx9nm7tu4i
@user-nx9nm7tu4i 17 дней назад
Suppose to launch on my Birthday Jan 22...since they post oned i tuned in the 28 th..what a nightmare
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
Something else, just like the Titanic, that happened due to arrogance, narcissism and foolishness. May they all Rest in Peace ❤ ✝️
@8ersoul8
@8ersoul8 16 дней назад
I skipped school this day
@Goettel
@Goettel 18 дней назад
Apart from the astronaut heroes that died that day, Challenger still makes me think Richard Feynman and Jean-Michel Jarre.
@kyliejclynch3614
@kyliejclynch3614 18 дней назад
All but 1 is still alive and living to this day. One of the best psyops in America's history.
@ginnydare13
@ginnydare13 17 дней назад
🤜🏻🤛🏻
@MAMethven
@MAMethven 16 дней назад
I just made the same comment.
@marlonisaac1
@marlonisaac1 14 дней назад
If you did a little bit of research you would know that has been debunked in a very good video right here on RU-vid. Take the tin foil hat off and give it a watch.
@ginnydare13
@ginnydare13 13 дней назад
​@marlonisaac1 we've done a lot of research.
@emiliog.4432
@emiliog.4432 18 дней назад
Why? Why did NASA take a chance when they knew that there could be problems? 2. Why did nasa allow engineers to overly complicate the design?
@stellarwind1946
@stellarwind1946 14 дней назад
There will always be a risk of catastrophe when you leave the surface of the earth in a rocket. Furthermore, there is no uncomplicated way of designing such a spacecraft.
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
That guy was right all along. *(Sorry, I forgot his name).
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 15 дней назад
1;01 good were not gonna cover up how they actually died
@jetfryl9831
@jetfryl9831 17 дней назад
They were showing us this at like 3 4 years old
@isabellabash7047
@isabellabash7047 16 дней назад
my sister actually went to christa middle school lol. rip
@sarbaazchabahar
@sarbaazchabahar 15 дней назад
The crew module was intact but had no parachutes. This is a design flaw.
@johnp139
@johnp139 13 дней назад
No
@johnp139
@johnp139 13 дней назад
So someone should have put a parachute SOMEWHERE that would somehow deploy in case the orbiter disintegrated???
@sarbaazchabahar
@sarbaazchabahar 13 дней назад
@@johnp139 why not? Then why play with human lives ???
@mikebrown41182
@mikebrown41182 12 дней назад
Those WHO withdrawed that recommendation, should have all been in jail. They ignored the smartest brains in the freaking room, because PR was more important. Pathetic losers who dishonor their own profession with arrogance.
@johnp139
@johnp139 13 дней назад
How would you like to be on the “failure team”?
@user-tz3dy7mt9e
@user-tz3dy7mt9e 14 дней назад
16:03-16:27 As the video abundantly shows, it had nothing to do with that. Reagan was wrong.
@MrHusang23
@MrHusang23 4 дня назад
In 20 minutes, tehy say "Paolo Nespolie flew the shuttle in 2007" three times. Is the viewer really this dumb? I also love how they don't say anyone's name, who were at fault, yet it's pretty clear who those people were.
@johnp139
@johnp139 13 дней назад
It’s all part of the ALMIGHTY DOLLAR!!! Coming from President Profit!!!
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
😢
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
If we surround our life with greed for money, wealth and treasures, this is what happens. "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." ~ GOD
@Teagan762
@Teagan762 17 дней назад
N.A.S.A = Need Another Seven Astronauts!
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 13 дней назад
😢
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