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datastyle = text-align:right ... she developed entitled The American Woman, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade.
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NASA EXPERIENCE: Christa McAuliffe was selected as the primary candidate for the NASA Teacher in Space Project on July ...
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... filming of the first of Christa’s Lost Lessons, a collaboration between NASA and the Challenger Center to bring the lessons of educator astronaut Christa McAuliffe to life. McAuliffe was NASA’s first educator ... at 2:35 p.m. with students and the public at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord, New Hampshire, McAuliffe’s hometown. Summer camp and homeschooled students between the ages of ...
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Vice President George Bush announced that Sharon Christa McAuliffe would be the teacher to go into space in January 1986 aboard the Space Shuttle . McAuliffe, a social studies teacher at Concord High School ... in August 1984. Her backup was Barbara Morgan of McCall-Donnelly Elementary School, McCall, Idaho.
McAuliffe proposed that, while in space, she would gather information for a personal journal, "just as ...
... single Space Shuttle mission, apparently on the Atlantis mission . . .” (W Post, Sept 10/85, A5)
Christa McAuliffe, first teacher as well as private citizen to fly onboard the Space Shuttle , and backup ... finding space food so flavorful. They would have several more opportunities for taste tests before McAuliffe selected her flight menu.
Other first-week activities included orientation briefings by management and training ...
... an interview with Christa McAuliffe, selected by NASA to be the teacher in space, and her backup, Barbara Morgan. When asked to give her impressions of Johnson Space Center JSC , McAuliffe said, “Big ... we are being asked questions as if we are the experts on the Space Shuttle .” McAuliffe agreed, noting that she received a phone call from a reporter asking her what she ... .
In answer to the question, “What message will you take to people after this experience?” McAuliffe said, “That space is for everybody. It's not just for a few people in ...
... filmed for use in educational products which were just some of the activities planned by Christa McAuliffe, the finalist in the NASA Teacher in Space Project, for Space Shuttle mission 51-L ... ), and capillary action; and demonstrating chromatographic separation of pigments in a microgravity environment.
In addition, McAuliffe would assist mission specialists conducting three Shuttle Student Involvement Project experiments that would fly onboard ...
... , and learn from NASA's Teacher in Space, Christa McAuliffe, during her flight on Challenger . A few students would also be able to question McAuliffe about the mission.
TV viewers with satellite dishes ... requesting that they preempt regular instructional TV or classroom programming to carry the lessons live.
McAuliffe would teach two lessons on the sixth day of the flight see Space Transportation System ...
... Christa McAuliffe and Barbara R. Morgan from among 12,000 applicants for the first project, which had ended tragically when Space Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after launching on 28 January 1986 with McAuliffe on board. McAuliffe's backup Barbara R. Morgan had rejoined NASA in 1998 to train and qualify ...
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