OT: 40th anniversary of Challenger disaster

BigEastPhil

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Wow.

Can’t believe it’s been 40 years!

I think I had no classes that day and I remember walking into my office in NYC where I worked and the 2 ladies at the front desk were crying.

I said what was wrong and there was a TV in the office showing the Challenger exploding.

Very sad and tragic !

When I was younger , I kept all newspapers of huge events and I’m sure I still have the Daily News and or NY Post of this tragic event
 

Sweet Pea's Corner

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Wow. I was eating lunch in the gardeners lunch area at Colonial Park Rose Garden and heard on the radio. In the background was the song Life in a Northern Town. Whenever I hear that song it brings me back to that day.
 

Sweet Pea's Corner

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Wow.

Can’t believe it’s been 40 years!

I think I had no classes that day and I remember walking into my office in NYC where I worked and the 2 ladies at the front desk were crying.

I said what was wrong and there was a TV in the office showing the Challenger exploding.

Very sad and tragic !

When I was younger , I kept all newspapers of huge events and I’m sure I still have the Daily News and or NY Post of this tragic event
Phil. I also keep newspapers of big events. I know I have it somewhere in the basement.I will dig it out today.
 

Section124

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Was walking back from the Bursar's Office (don't recall why I was there) and another student told me on the way out.
 

RUBubba

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Taking my freshman Geometry mid term exam. Still remember the proctors face when he walked back in and told the class.
 

iReC89

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I was in Brower sitting with a guy on my hall who was a top RU FB player, but I did not follow the team at the time and had no idea how good he was. It took a while to sink in. Hard to believe. Not sure how I heard. Maybe a tv was on somewhere but more likely I was listening to the radio on a walkman.
 

LeapinLou

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@PiscatawayMike I was also a junior. I was in my Nichol Apartment watching on TV. At the time, I was in a class called Electromagnetic Fields. The Professor, Dr. McAfee, was a friend of one of the astronauts that died.
 
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Scarlet4Shore

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I was a freshman in high school at home for lunch. My mom had the television on, so I saw it as it happened. Probably the first “where were you when…” event for me.
 

RUPete90

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I was home sick from school (high school) and saw the breaking news. Terrible to see Christa McAuliffe's parents watching and their reaction.
 

tico brown

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Can’t believe it’s been 40 years.

My 8th grade teacher wheeled in a TV for us to relax and watch after testing that week. Plus she thought it was a big deal because that teacher was one of the astronauts.

We all thought it was cool until…

R.I.P. Challenger 7
 

yesrutgers01

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I was working up in IBM Kingston NY...We had wheeled a TV into our conference room to watch it.
 

JC_in128

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I was a senior at University of Tampa interning with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. It was a beautiful day. and I was riding in a patrol car with the deputy (if I remember his name was Ray). We had to make a paperwork stop at Tampa General Hospital. After finishing we stood in the parking lot before getting into the car to watch the skies. We could see the plumes as the rocket was going up. We could see the weird shaped plumes after the explosion, but did not know what it was. We got in the car and did not have the radio on. We have the other radio going and did not learn what had happened until a little later in the shift.
 

Mr. Magoo1

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First job at Smith Barney in NYC (“We eeeearn it”). We hunkered down away from our mainframe dumb terminals to watch it in the only conference room with a TV.
 

Colbert17!

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Peggy Noonan wrote one hell of a eulogy for Reagan to deliver.
Peggy Noonan is one of the great commentators of the past 50 years. This is a column that's was written a few weeks after 9/11. She talks about the return of manliness. I tear up every time I read it.

 

RCBeta

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Today marks the 40th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy. Where were you when you heard the news? I was a junior at Rutgers on my way to an Ethics in Media class in the SCILS Bldg. I heard the startling news on a radio perched on a hot dog cart while walking down College Ave.

https://spacecoastdaily.com/2026/01...-challenger-disaster-at-kennedy-space-center/
I was working at the Sharp Electronics Headquarters in Mahwah.
A friend in Marketing lost his cousin Judith Resnik that day.
 
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RUaMoose_rivals

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Was on the USS Coral Sea somewhere in the Med when Petty Officer Smalls came in the shop and told us. One of those events where you remember where and from who you heard about it. A few months later we bombed Libya
 

koleszar

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Today marks the 40th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy. Where were you when you heard the news? I was a junior at Rutgers on my way to an Ethics in Media class in the SCILS Bldg. I heard the startling news on a radio perched on a hot dog cart while walking down College Ave.

https://spacecoastdaily.com/2026/01...-challenger-disaster-at-kennedy-space-center/
I remember watching it on TV in high school during class. It happened; our math teacher turned off the TV, discussed it and went back to teaching. No counselors or days off of school required. Generation X was basically taught, suck it up, figure it out for yourself, that's life now move on.
 
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