Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

turbinetree

(27,123 posts)
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:14 PM 8 hrs ago

The space shuttle Challenger explodes after liftoff

On January 28, 1986, NASA and the American people were rocked as tragedy unfolded 73 seconds into the flight of Space Shuttle Challenger’s STS-51L mission. Presented below are documents and resources about the accident and its aftermath.

https://res.cloudinary.com/aenetworks/image/upload/c_fill,ar_2,w_1080,h_540,g_auto/dpr_auto/f_auto/q_auto:eco/v1/the-space-shuttle-challenger-exploded?_a=BAVAZGID0


At 11:38 a.m. EST, on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Christa McAuliffe is on her way to becoming the first ordinary U.S. civilian to travel into space. McAuliffe, a 37-year-old high school social studies teacher from New Hampshire, won a competition that earned her a place among the seven-member crew of the Challenger. She underwent months of shuttle training but then, beginning January 23, was forced to wait six long days as the Challenger‘s launch countdown was repeatedly delayed because of weather and technical problems. Finally, on January 28, the shuttle lifted off.

Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground, including Christa’s family, stared in disbelief as the shuttle broke up in a forking plume of smoke and fire. Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold on live television. There were no survivors.

In 1976, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) unveiled the world’s first reusable manned spacecraft, the Enterprise. Five years later, space flights of the shuttle began when Columbia traveled into space on a 54-hour mission. Launched by two solid-rocket boosters and an external tank, only the aircraft-like shuttle entered into orbit around Earth. When the mission was completed, the shuttle fired engines to reduce speed and, after descending through the atmosphere, landed like a glider. Early shuttles took satellite equipment into space and carried out various scientific experiments. The Challenger disaster was the first major shuttle accident.

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/january-28/challenger-explodes

I had gotten off the night shift working at World Airways SFO Airport heavy aircraft maintenance D-checks and and went to my apartment and watched the lift off, what were you doing..............

16 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
The space shuttle Challenger explodes after liftoff (Original Post) turbinetree 8 hrs ago OP
Waiting tables on the lunch shift musette_sf 8 hrs ago #1
I also have PTSD from that event.............because I had done some work on the Space Shuttle at the Palmdale turbinetree 7 hrs ago #9
Got out of a college class to see the disaster replaying on the lobby TV. Beartracks 8 hrs ago #2
I was at an IBM managers' class in Armonk, New York. sinkingfeeling 8 hrs ago #3
If it happened today trump would blame DEI Danmel 8 hrs ago #4
I was in the student union feeling absolutely miserable sarisataka 8 hrs ago #5
I was having lunch with a friend Wednesdays 8 hrs ago #6
In an airplane a short time after it left Atlanta. multigraincracker 8 hrs ago #7
I was at work. We all watched in horror BlueWaveNeverEnd 8 hrs ago #8
I was in 4th grade in the media center (library) wondering what several teachers were... PunkinPi 7 hrs ago #10
Everyone on this planet were affected by that event in some shape or form............ turbinetree 7 hrs ago #11
I saw it live on TV from my college dorm. Intractable 7 hrs ago #12
Thankyou ....The original cast of Star Trek went to Palmdale, California, on September 17, 1976 Space Shuttle Enterprise turbinetree 7 hrs ago #13
I was teaching a combined first/second grade in a little rural school. I had a small TV in my room and we were all KitFox 7 hrs ago #14
I had just gotten out of class in law school. I went into the law review office and watched TV rsdsharp 7 hrs ago #15
I remember it well. Now I fear we might have a repeat. There is a mission going up in February - going Vinca 7 hrs ago #16

musette_sf

(10,456 posts)
1. Waiting tables on the lunch shift
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:17 PM
8 hrs ago

at Dan Patrick’s Sportsmarket in Houston. (Yes, THAT Dan Patrick.) Lunch was usually pretty dead with bad tips - lunchtime drinkers were few and far between. But the place filled up pretty quickly after news of the explosion got around, since they had big screen TVs. I made great money that day since everyone started pounding the drinks down, but I still have a bit of PTSD to this day from watching it explode over and over on CNN for hours on the big screen.

turbinetree

(27,123 posts)
9. I also have PTSD from that event.............because I had done some work on the Space Shuttle at the Palmdale
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:31 PM
7 hrs ago

Air Force Plant 42 Site 1 ....................prior to going to work at World Airways ....................

Danmel

(5,715 posts)
4. If it happened today trump would blame DEI
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:22 PM
8 hrs ago

After all, there was a Black astronaut, an Asian astronaut, a Jewish woman astronaut, a teacher. Wokety woke woke!

sarisataka

(22,328 posts)
5. I was in the student union feeling absolutely miserable
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:24 PM
8 hrs ago

Because I had all four wisdom teeth removed the day before.
Someone walked by and talking to their friend , saying they heard the space shuttle head exploded. We all headed to the union TV room, which was built to hold about 50 people and already had in about 200 stuffed in there. We joined them watching the coverage

Wednesdays

(21,792 posts)
6. I was having lunch with a friend
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:26 PM
8 hrs ago

When the waitress told us there was "an explosion on the Challenger shuttle." At that time, I thought it may have been a minor incident involving a small oxygen tank or something. It wasn't until later that I found out the whole shuttle had blown up.

multigraincracker

(37,097 posts)
7. In an airplane a short time after it left Atlanta.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:28 PM
8 hrs ago

They announced that the space craft had just exploded after take off. Everyone on the plane looked out the
windows, as if they might see it.

PunkinPi

(5,248 posts)
10. I was in 4th grade in the media center (library) wondering what several teachers were...
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:33 PM
7 hrs ago

doing huddled around the TV screen looking so solemn. About 10 minutes after that, we were back in class and our teacher told us what had happened. Many of us started crying, didn't see the footage until the evening news. It was especially rough because Christa McAuliffe had taught for a time in the state where I lived and some of the teachers I knew, knew her.

Intractable

(1,728 posts)
12. I saw it live on TV from my college dorm.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:42 PM
7 hrs ago

It exploded on live TV.

I didn't understand the "forking plume" that I saw.

I said to my friend, "That's weird. Are liftoffs supposed to look like that?"

Then, newscasters told us what happened.

Here's one of my favorite pictures of The Enterprise. (Check out those leisure suits! Very 70s.)


turbinetree

(27,123 posts)
13. Thankyou ....The original cast of Star Trek went to Palmdale, California, on September 17, 1976 Space Shuttle Enterprise
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:49 PM
7 hrs ago

KitFox

(513 posts)
14. I was teaching a combined first/second grade in a little rural school. I had a small TV in my room and we were all
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:54 PM
7 hrs ago

excited that Christa McAuliffe, a teacher was on board. The gasps and cries out from my tiny children watching with me is seared into my brain.

rsdsharp

(11,844 posts)
15. I had just gotten out of class in law school. I went into the law review office and watched TV
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 03:01 PM
7 hrs ago

until I had to go to the firm I clerked at — where I watched more TV with the attorneys.

Vinca

(53,476 posts)
16. I remember it well. Now I fear we might have a repeat. There is a mission going up in February - going
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 03:23 PM
7 hrs ago

around the moon and back I believe. Warnings are being ignored about the heat shield on the reentry capsule. Why would they even chance it if people in the know are concerned?

Latest Discussions»General Discussion»The space shuttle Challen...