RM2DDBMEK–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - An unidentified person bows his head, Saturday, January 28, 2006, in front of the Space Mirror Memorial at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Astronauts Memorial Foundation conducted a ceremony to honor the crew of Challenger STS 51L and all astronauts who have sacrificed their lives on the 20th anniversary of the Challenger accident. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WBPA7C–The audience looks on during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Jan. 30, 2020. The crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the name of space exploration and discovery, were honored at the annual event.
RMW2GJCA–(28 Jan. 1986) --- Crew members of the STS-51L mission are seated for breakfast launch morning in the Operations and Checkout Building prior to liftoff of the space shuttle Challenger scheduled for 9:38 a.m.
RMDHD9K1–(28 Jan. 1986) --- Astronauts Frederick Gregory (left foreground) and Richard O. Covey, spacecraft communicators for the launch
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.
RM2DDBMF5–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Joel Scheving, 11, of Moorehead, Minnesota, places a flower near the Space Memorial Mirror at Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex, Florida, Saturday, January 28, 2006. Astronauts Memorial Foundation conducted a ceremony to honor the crew of Challenger STS 51L and all astronauts who have sacrificed their lives on the 20th anniversary of the Challenger accident. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WBPAY7–A wreath is displayed during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Jan. 30, 2020. The crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the name of space exploration and discovery, were honored at the annual event.
RMDHD9AK–Astronauts Frederick D. Gregory, left, and Richard O. Covey display confusion and concern in their countenance as they function
RMW2G5NF–(1985) --- Astronaut Gregory B. Jarvis, payload specialist (NOTE: Jarvis died in the STS-51L space shuttle Challenger explosion, on Jan. 28, 1986.)
RMW2GMD8–(6 Aug. 1984) --- Astronaut Francis R. Scobee, commander.(NOTE: Astronaut Scobee died in the STS-51L space shuttle Challenger accident Jan. 28, 1986.)
RMW2GKJ1–(31 Jan. 1978) --- Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka. (NOTE: Astronaut Onizuka lost his life in the Jan. 28, 1986, STS-51L space shuttle Challenger accident, along with six other crew members.)
RMT28PYJ–S86-25964 (31 Jan. 1978) --- Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka. Photo credit: NASA (NOTE: Astronaut Onizuka lost his life in the Jan. 28, 1986, STS-51L space shuttle Challenger accident, along with six other crew members.)
RMW2G7M7–(28 Jan. 1986) --- The space shuttle Challenger lifted off from Pad 39B Jan. 28, 1986 at 11:38 a.m. (EST) with a crew of seven astronauts and the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS). An accident 73 seconds after liftoff claimed both crew and vehicle.
RM2DDBMG9–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Faith Freeman Johnson, daughter of NASA astronaut Theodore C. Freeman, touches his name engraved in granite at the Space Mirror Memorial at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Florida, Saturday, January 28, 2006. Astronauts Memorial Foundation conducted a ceremony to honor the crew of Challenger STS 51L and all astronauts who have sacrificed their lives on the 20th anniversary of the Challenger accident. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WBP9MR–A flower and wreath are displayed during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Jan. 30, 2020. The crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the name of space exploration and discovery, were honored at the annual event.
RM2DDBMFF–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Jane Smith Wolcott, left, widow of late pilot Michael Smith and Lona Onizuka, right, widow of late mission specialist Ellison Onizuka, are shown Saturday, January 28, 2006, during a public ceremony at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, to honor the crew of Challenger STS 51L and all astronauts who have sacrificed their lives on the 20th anniversary of the Challenger accident. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WBP5AB–Members of the Space Coast Voices sing the National Anthem during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Jan. 30, 2020. The crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the name of space exploration and discovery, were honored at the annual event.
RM2DDBMDJ–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Tanya Southward, center, holds a shuttle Challenger crew photograph, Saturday, January 28, 2006, at a public memorial service at Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex, marking the 20th anniversary of the shuttle Challenger disaster. Astronauts Memorial Foundation conducted a ceremony to honor the crew of Challenger STS 51L and all astronauts who have sacrificed their lives on the 20th anniversary of the Challenger accident. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WBP5BP–Astronauts Memorial Foundation CEO Thad Altman addresses the audience during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Jan. 30, 2020. Behind Altman, from left to right, are Kelvin Manning, Kennedy associate director, technical; and Burt Summerfield, associate director, management. The crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the name of space exploration and discovery, were honored at the annual event.
RM2K5ETFK–A wreath is placed in front of the Space Mirror Memorial at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex during the NASA Day of Remembrance on Jan. 27, 2022. Kennedy Space Center in Florida paid tribute to the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other astronauts who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery.
RM2K5F0H5–NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida paid tribute to the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other astronauts who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, during the agency's Day of Remembrance on Jan. 27, 2022. From left, Lowell Grissom, brother of Virgil “Gus” Grissom; Kathie Scobee Fulgham, daughter of Challenger Commander Francis R. Scobee; and Sheryl Chafee, daughter of Apollo 1 astronaut Roger Chafee, place a wreath in front of on-screen images of NASA astronauts who have perished in the line of duty. The ceremony wa
RM2K5E9MH–NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida paid tribute to the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other astronauts who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, during the agency's Day of Remembrance on Jan. 27, 2022. From left, Lowell Grissom, brother of Virgil “Gus” Grissom; Sheryl Chafee, daughter of Apollo 1 astronaut Roger Chafee; and Kathie Scobee Fulgham, daughter of Challenger Commander Francis R. Scobee, place carnations on the fence in front of the Space Mirror Memorial at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
RM2WBNAXF–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Flowers are placed at the Astronauts Memorial Foundation's Space Mirror Memorial at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on the 28th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger accident. The day of the accident in 1986 dawned bitterly cold. Temperatures hovered just a few degrees above freezing as Challenger and its seven astronauts lifted off on the STS-51L mission. The flight ended just 73 seconds later when an O-ring in the right solid rocket booster failed, causing a fireball that led to the loss of the vehicle and crew Commander Francis Scobee, Pilot Michael
RM2WBNDB3–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Flowers are placed at the Astronauts Memorial Foundation's Space Mirror Memorial at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on the 28th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger accident. The day of the accident in 1986 dawned bitterly cold. Temperatures hovered just a few degrees above freezing as Challenger and its seven astronauts lifted off on the STS-51L mission. The flight ended just 73 seconds later when an O-ring in the right solid rocket booster failed, causing a fireball that led to the loss of the vehicle and crew Commander Francis Scobee, Pilot Michael
RM2WBNFB1–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The emblem on the jacket of a guest at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex commemorates NASA's 'fallen heroes' whose names are etched on the Astronauts Memorial Foundation's Space Mirror Memorial, following a ceremony on the 28th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger accident. The day of the accident in 1986 dawned bitterly cold. Temperatures hovered just a few degrees above freezing as Challenger and its seven astronauts lifted off on the STS-51L mission. The flight ended just 73 seconds later when an O-ring in the right solid rocket booster failed, causin
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