Christa McAuliffe was a high school teacher chosen to be the first private citizen in space as part of NASA's Teacher in Space Project. She was important on the Challenger mission (STS-51-L) because she aimed to inspire students and educators by conducting educational lessons from space. McAuliffe planned to teach two live lessons from the Space Shuttle and share her experiences with students on Earth, promoting interest in science and space exploration. Tragically, the Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986, led to her untimely death, but her legacy continues to inspire educators and students alike.
The Challenger crew was on a mission to deploy the STS-51-L payload, which included the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) and various scientific experiments. Notably, the mission aimed to include Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher, who was set to become the first private citizen to conduct lessons from space as part of NASA's Teacher in Space Project. This initiative sought to inspire students and promote interest in science and space exploration. Tragically, the mission ended in disaster when the shuttle broke apart shortly after launch on January 28, 1986.
The space mission is going to Mars.
No, the Cassini space mission ended on September 15, 2017, when the spacecraft was deliberately directed into Saturn's atmosphere and burned up. The mission provided valuable data and insights into Saturn and its moons during its 20-year journey.
John Swigert, Fred Haise, and James Lovell. There was supposed to be a fourth crew member but he ended up not going on the Apollo 13 mission and instead went on the Apollo 14 mission.
Atlantis is going to the Hubble Space Telescope. This will be the final servicing mission and no spacecraft will travel to Hubble after this.
she was a teacher in space so she loved going to space.
The first teacher in space
she died because when she was going to space after 1 min. 13 sec. the Space Shuttle exploded -ABJ
Its #1 in the STATE! Why? This school gives support and patience to EVERY child. The learning is terrific. There are three academies: *Scientific Research Academy (Science and Math) * Business and Law *Arts and Humanities They have wonderful things for seniors! My brother went to the Business and Law Academy, and he says it was his best three years ever. I am going to Christa McAuliffe (named after an astronaut) and I already know EVERYTHING about it. Visit the website! http://www.is187.com/ Or just type www.is187.com No use talking to you about it :D You already graduated from Christa McAuliffe! Well, good luck in, well, high school?
yes there is. she was the first teacher/civilian to go into space Well, actually she was going to be the first teacher in space. Unfortunately, her life was lost in the Challenger explosion, so she never really made it there.
its unsolved i think
The Challenger crew was on a mission to deploy the STS-51-L payload, which included the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) and various scientific experiments. Notably, the mission aimed to include Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher, who was set to become the first private citizen to conduct lessons from space as part of NASA's Teacher in Space Project. This initiative sought to inspire students and promote interest in science and space exploration. Tragically, the mission ended in disaster when the shuttle broke apart shortly after launch on January 28, 1986.
There is currently a multi-year mapping mission going on from a satellite in orbit over Mercury.
The space mission is going to Mars.
The vision, mission and goals determines everything about the curriculum. They are what will determine what materials are used, how subjects are approached, etc.
Yes, Club Penguin mentioned that there WAS going to be an eleventh mission.
the mission" Going Hunting" mission 4