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Thread started 03/12/12 2:18am

SoulAlive

Newly released footage of the Challenger shuttle explosion (1986)

Yahoo! News

(March 9,2012)

More than 25 years after the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff,an amateur video of the accident has surfaced.

The newly released video, taken by Jeffrey Ault, and licensed from Ault by the Huffington Post, offers a closer and more intimate view of the tragedy than have other video reports previously released by the news media. Ault was part of a live audience gathered to watch the Challenger take off from the Kennedy Space Center, less than 10 miles from the launch site. He shot the video on his Super 8 home video camera, and it sat for 26 years in a box in his house.

"I was hoping to see an event that I would remember for the rest of my life," Ault told the Huffington Post in an email. "I did. Just not the way I would have liked to. Unfortunately, it became one of those long lasting memories for all the wrong reasons."

The initial explosion happens at around the 1:20 mark in the video. And it's clear the spectators don't grasp what is happening right away, with one person in the background whispering, "Oh, that's beautiful," as the shuttle's contrails split in two and begin descending back toward the ground below.

Shortly after the explosion, former NASA public affairs officer Steve Nesbitt can be overheard announcing from the Mission Control Center: "Flight control is here looking very carefully at the situation. Obviously a major malfunction."

And finally, at the 2:50 mark, Nesbitt can be heard announcing that the Challenger has exploded. The video ends shortly after that.

The Challenger accident brought all U.S. shuttle flights to a halt and ignited a debate at the time about whether the shuttle program should even continue.

And if you're old enough to remember the Challenger accident happening in real time, you may also remember the famous "Punky Brewster" episode, "Accidents Happen," which garnered a lot of attention back then for addressing the accident in a timely manner. In the episode, Punky gives a school presentation on why she wants to become an astronaut. Her classmates decide to watch the launch live on TV. A devastated Punky is later consoled by astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who stops by to pay her a visit and encourages her to stay interested in the space program.

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Reply #1 posted 03/12/12 5:55am

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They showed that on tv last week.

I remember where I was on that day. Terrible tragedy.

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Reply #2 posted 03/12/12 6:10am

SoulAlive

I was in my biology class when this tragedy happened.The teacher turned on CNN and we watched all of the news coverage.It was such a sad day sad

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Reply #3 posted 03/12/12 11:16am

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i swear i musta been high as fuck

listenin to sott wonderin how the

teachers kids musta been takin it,

WHUT A TRIP THAT HAD TO BE!!! eek

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Reply #4 posted 03/12/12 11:18am

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of couse i know

that it was too soon

for sott, but i was listenin

to prince...

prolly an aniversary showin of it...

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Reply #5 posted 03/13/12 6:57am

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I remember watching the world premier of Rasberry Beret on the day that this happened

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Reply #6 posted 03/13/12 9:12am

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I was in the sixth grade. We lined up as usual to walk to class and start the day. When our teacher arrived, she was crying. She wouldnt tell us why and we all walked to class in absolute silence, wondering what the fuck was wrong. We got to class and she turned on the TV. We did NOTHING that day other than watch the disaster on TV.

One of the saddest days I can remember.

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Reply #7 posted 03/13/12 9:24am

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this is the 2nd amature clip to be discovered in the last year or 2. i susspect there are others.

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Reply #8 posted 03/13/12 11:27am

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StonedImmaculate said:

I was in the sixth grade. We lined up as usual to walk to class and start the day. When our teacher arrived, she was crying. She wouldnt tell us why and we all walked to class in absolute silence, wondering what the fuck was wrong. We got to class and she turned on the TV. We did NOTHING that day other than watch the disaster on TV.

One of the saddest days I can remember.

and whut did you learn that day billy??? eek

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