On January 25, NASA and various political figures commemorated the annual Day of Remembrance, honoring the lives lost in space exploration, including the crews of Apollo 1, space shuttles Challenger and Columbia. The event was marked by tributes and commitments to safety in space exploration. The tragic Challenger disaster, which occurred 38 years ago on January 28, was also remembered by many, paying tribute to the seven crew members who lost their lives.
NASA's space shuttle Challenger launched from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral on its 10th mission on Jan. 28, 1986. https://t.co/g13hWYo1qL
Sunday marks the 38th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy. It exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, claiming the lives of all seven people onboard. https://t.co/z2ogzE0G1R
Saturday marks the 37th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy. NASA remembered the crew and other fallen astronauts this week in its Day of Remembrance. https://t.co/YgZvq8oYQF
Remembering Challenger: 38 years since NASA's space shuttle tragedy https://t.co/n8eD3praUy
IN MEMORY🙏 On this day in 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded just 73 seconds into flight from Cape Canaveral, killing all seven crew members on board. https://t.co/g13hWYo1qL https://t.co/PEoohnLViL
38 years ago today. At 11:38:00am on Jan 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger made its 10th launch from the Kennedy Space Launch Complex 39B. At 11:39:13am, the Challenger exploded, killing all 7 crew members. This is my piece remembering that day. "1 minute, 13 seconds" https://t.co/AGRoSi5uSa
38 years ago the tragic Challenger explosion killed 7, including New Hampshire’s own Christa McAuliffe. Today we remember Christa’s memory – and especially her passion for education and exploration.
Fifty years ago today we lost three valiant astronauts. While training at the KSC as an FBI agent, I found myself at pad 34 one day, all they had was this small plaque. One of the saddest days I ever experience. https://t.co/ZswWTwpMdP https://t.co/fY8NKF3hQ7
38 years ago today, our nation lost seven brave souls in pursuit of science & exploration. May the courageous crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger never be forgotten. F. Richard Scobee Michael J. Smith Ronald McNair Ellison Onizuka Judith Resnik Gregory Jarvis Christa McAuliffe https://t.co/lErCxcCObQ
38 years ago, the Challenger Space Shuttle broke apart after launching from Cape Canaveral. Please join me in remembering the lives that were lost on this fateful day. https://t.co/DdoKsXeKQi
On this day in 1986, tragedy struck as the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds into its launch. Today, we remember and honor the incredible crew members who lost their lives in this accident, including Judith Resnik from Akron. https://t.co/Oi9imd7huU
On this date in 1986 the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster took place. Tragically all seven crew members lost their lives. #80s #RIP https://t.co/zDOXErh1IB
PHOTOS: Remembering the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster 38 years later https://t.co/aFlybgAYzR
38 years ago today, we lost 7 Americans in the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident, including the first teacher in space, my friend - Christa McAuliffe. I spoke of Christa on the Floor that morning. Christa dedicated her life to education; she represented the best of humankind. https://t.co/fvemsRlnAW
Jan 28, 1986: the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster took place. #80s I will always remember where I was when I watched it happen. Do you remember where you were when it happened? https://t.co/C7Tnbj3fRE
38 years ago today, we lost the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger in a tragic explosion. Every year on this day, I remember their courage. The Challenger crew and their loved ones will always have the respect and gratitude of this country. https://t.co/wH8z4clitE
On this day in 1986, seven astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger — Ellison S. Onizuka, Mike Smith, Christa McAuliffe, Dick Scobee, Greg Jarvis, Ron McNair and Judy Resnik — died when the spacecraft broke apart 73 seconds into its launch. https://t.co/vJnY9Yiqus https://t.co/q4rsMlGDIE
New Hampshire’s Christa McAullife said it best, “I touch the future. I teach.” Today marks 38 years since we lost her and six other crew members in the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy. She remains an inspiration to the next generation of teachers, explorers, and us all.
🚀 Remembering the Space Shuttle Challenger crew today, lost 36 years ago. Their courage and dedication to space exploration will forever inspire us. Let's honor their legacy by continuing to push the boundaries of human exploration. https://t.co/xrlELp4wHY
38 years ago today, the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated just 73 seconds after liftoff. All seven crew members were lost. We honor the crew members who lost their lives to space exploration. Their memory lives on. https://t.co/bOeoMiddzF
Today is the 38th anniversary of the Challenger shuttle disaster. https://t.co/TGnIWqeTUY
The Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight 38 years ago today, killing all seven crew members, including New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe. McAuliffe was born in Boston and received her bachelor's degree from Framingham State. #RIP https://t.co/kUdkDl9ptA
“I touch the future. I teach.” Today is the anniversary of the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster. It was to be the day a teacher went into space. I have visited Christine McAuliffe’s memorial a few times recently at KSC. In her words, she truly did touch the future. https://t.co/zoFpTOjXUa
38 yrs ago on this day in 1986 STS-51L Challenger exploded 73 seconds after lift off. Who else can remember exactly where they were when they found out? Best wishes to all the families of those lost. https://t.co/TfQAQmDEyW
Today in History: space shuttle Challenger explodes https://t.co/xpwrMTVw4p
This week, we honored all NASA astronauts who lost their lives in the pursuit of exploration, welcomed the Axiom Mission 3 crew to the @Space_Station, and said #ThanksIngenuity to our Mars helicopter as its historic mission comes to an end. https://t.co/NWh6a6Z4nR
On the 57th anniversary of the tragic loss of the Apollo 1 crew, it's important that we remember the dedication and bravery of these explorers. Our nation’s space program wouldn’t have been the same without them. https://t.co/cAA6mSU5ji
A veteran space traveler, a test pilot, and a doctor in aerospace engineering—get to know the @NASA_Astronauts heading to the @Space_Station on our upcoming #Crew8 mission: https://t.co/CWKffPmm6M https://t.co/Uq1Sl6Ktdl
Day of Remembrance via NASA https://t.co/ZLuEC3gjt7 https://t.co/fwN4KIGnr1
On #NASADayofRemembrance, we honor the astronauts who gave their lives to advance discovery and inspire others. Today, I want to share my personal memory of the Columbia disaster in 2003. ⬇️ https://t.co/marMnjfUyI
Today, as Ranking Member of the Space & Aeronautics Subcommittee of @ScienceDems, I'm pausing to remember the brave @NASA employees who lost their lives while advancing our nation’s space program. We will always honor these heroes and their families. #NASARemembers https://t.co/JIh0GMO62F
Today, as Ranking Member of the Space & Aeronautics Subcommittee of @ScienceDems, I'm pausing to remember the brave @NASA employees who lost their lives while advancing our nation’s space program. We will always honor these heroes and their families. https://t.co/JIh0GMO62F
We remember and honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the exploration of space and new frontiers, including New Yorker Michael Anderson who lost his life in the Challenger disaster. https://t.co/1Q8IoVWASn
Today, on @NASA’s Day of Remembrance, we honor and recognize the brave men and women of NASA who tragically made the ultimate sacrifice while working to advance our nation’s space program. #NASARemembers https://t.co/MVijvzeAAn
Today, on @NASA’s annual day of rememberance, I would like to honor those who lost their lives furthering the cause of space exploration, including the crews of Apollo I, Challenger, and Columbia. May we always remember their sacrifices. #NASARemembranceDay https://t.co/Wgym0X391U
On this Day of Remembrance, we honor the @NASA family who gave their lives to advance exploration, including the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia. Every year, #NASARemembers their ultimate sacrifice as we recommit to our core value of safety. https://t.co/CEoQJq0nwn
These are the giants upon whose shoulders we stand as we continue to reach for the stars. Today, we remember their courage in the face of the unknown. May we do everything we can to honor their legacy in our continued fight to reach even greater heights. https://t.co/Fv9S54PSHe
On @NASA Day of Remembrance, we honor the memories of those who lost their lives in the pursuit of exploration and discovery. Today, the Science Committee renews its commitment to ensuring that NASA leads the way in both exploration and safety in space. https://t.co/pi9ts6EMYm
Today, we honor and remember the lives lost during space missions. Thank you to the brave men and women who gave their lives to advance the continuation of space discovery. #NASADayofRemembrance https://t.co/St16VGAKBo
Today is our annual Day of Remembrance. #NASARemembers the crews of Apollo 1, space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, and all members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery. https://t.co/fR37ROiL1T https://t.co/hzkWnkj7Wk
Today on @Nasa Day of Remembrance we honor those who lost their lives furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, and the families that mourn their loss. https://t.co/Ew36T8pAxi
We invite you to join us as #NASARemembers those who lost their lives in the pursuit of exploration. Our annual Day of Remembrance falls on Jan. 25 this year. Learn how we commit to safety while exploring the cosmos with our new NASA+ playlist: https://t.co/DgWGDB49Jr https://t.co/VrAuJhYvgj