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Teacher in Space: Christa Mcauliffe and the Challenger Legacy
 
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Teacher in Space: Christa Mcauliffe and the Challenger Legacy (Paperback)

by Colin Burgess (Author)
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  • Paperback: 139 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (10 Feb 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0803261829
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803261822
  • Product Dimensions: 24.6 x 16.8 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 653,353 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Christa McAuliffe's name is deeply entrenched in American history as the teacher who died when the Challenger exploded in January 1986. Innovative and devoted to her profession, Christa brought to her own life and to her students the joy and excitement of learning, exploration, and accomplishment. Her integrity and love of life endeared her to people both before and during her NASA training. Honest, direct, and outspoken, she did not hesitate to speak out on behalf of the constituency she felt she had been selected to represent: American public schoolteachers and the children in their classrooms. It is important to know that Christa's dreams did not die with her. Following the disaster many foundations, institutions, and learning centres were set up to honour the Challenger crew. Craters on the moon and even asteroids have been named in their memory. "Teacher in Space" explores and celebrates Christa's life and legacy and suggests that her goals of involving and educating children are being fulfilled even today. Colin Burgess is a customer service manager with Qantas Airlines and the author of a number of books on space flight, including "Oceans to Orbit: The Story of Australia's First Man in Space", Dr. Paul Scully-Power. He lives in New South Wales, Australia. Grace George Corrigan makes her home in Framingham, Massachusetts. She continues to speak publicly to perpetuate Christa McAuliffe's commitment to American education.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book on an important and inspiring figure., 1 Dec 2000
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This is not the first book written about Christa McAuliffe- but it may well be considered the last word on her. Many previous books have concentrated on the technical aspects of the Challenger explosion that took her life. Others were written about her as a person, but were written so close to the time of the disaster that it was hard for them to be objective and see her life and achievements in their entirety. With the passage of time, it has been possible to set the Teacher In Space Program and Christa's life in their true historical context, and Colin Burgess has here done an admirable job of doing so. The politically-inspired events that led to a teacher being offered a seat on a spacecraft formerly reserved for those with piloting or science tasks to undertake are outlined by Burgess with objectivity and clarity. But what comes through more than anything from this book is the remarkable strength of personality that McAuliffe had, making her the perfect person for a space flight, and how that strength has meant that, even after her death, her plans for space education have gone ahead. It seems that her mission to educate and inspire people to dream about spaceflight and act on those dreams was fulfilled even though she never made it into space. Burgess, having already authored an important body of spaceflight books, has added a work guaranteed to inspire and motivate anyone.
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