I cannot believe the time has flown so fast, but today is the 40th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger disaster. Perhaps this might be
interesting to some of you:
Do you remember where you were and/or what you were doing that day on January 28, 1986?
It isn’t hard at all for me to remember. –
I was there…… at the Kennedy Space Center visitor launch viewing area, 6 miles from Launch Complex 39-B.
I was treated to one of the greatest thrills I’ve ever experienced. Viewing a shuttle launch live is like viewing a total solar eclipse live…watching on
television doesn’t even come close. Unfortunately, that thrill lasted only 72 seconds. Within 10 minutes of the explosion, we were herded back on the bus that had brought us to the viewing area from the Kennedy Space Center visitor center. We were then
instructed to leave immediately as the base was being closed. I had just enough time to sprint into the gift shop and gather a few items for mementos.
Although the racks were already almost bare, I was able to secure a Challenger button, flight patch, and packet of official NASA Challenger photos. The
next day before leaving our Orlando hotel, I found and purchased a copy of the Orlando Sentinel newspaper and after arriving back home had the front page laminated to preserve it. A couple of weeks later I purchased the issue of People magazine that honored
Christa McAuliffe:


73 – Don K5DB