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“Remember Them Not For How They Died”: American Memory And The Challenger Accident, Elizabeth F. Koele Jan 2018

“Remember Them Not For How They Died”: American Memory And The Challenger Accident, Elizabeth F. Koele

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The sudden explosion of the Challenger space shuttle seventy-three seconds into its launch in 1986 not only brought the American space program to a halt for almost three years, but also firmly imprinted itself upon public memory. The Challenger accident, preceded by the Apollo 1 and later followed by the Columbia, became a unique event to memorialize. Witnessed by people of all ages due to the presence of schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe, the impact of the tragedy was exacerbated by the media storm which followed. In the months and years after the accident, a plethora of monuments, memorials, and museum exhibits …