Honoring the Challenger Legacy
40 Years of Inspiration and Education
Forty years ago, the nation was watching as the space shuttle Challenger began its ascent on a cold Florida morning, headed for the stars. Tragedy followed. Just 73 seconds after launch, O-ring seals in a rocket booster failed, causing a disaster that claimed the lives of the seven astronauts on board. While the fatal accident profoundly altered the nation’s space program, it also sparked a powerful and enduring mission led by the astronauts’ families: to inspire young people through education, curiosity and exploration. That mission lives on today through Challenger Learning Centers across the country, including the Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee.
As the nation approaches the 40th anniversary of the disaster, the Challenger Learning Center is launching its Legacy Campaign — a renewed commitment to remembrance, education, and the future of STEM learning.
“The Challenger Legacy Campaign is about honoring the crew not only through remembrance, but through action,” said Alan Hanstein, the center’s executive director. “By strengthening our programs, updating our mission simulators, and expanding access to hands-on STEM education, we’re ensuring future generations continue to see science as something they belong in.”
Honoring the space shuttle Challenger
