by Thumper » Tue Jan 26, 2016 12:30 pm
It was an interesting show, made pretty much entirely of old footage and interviews. There were dress rehearsals for McAuliffe's planned lessons from space, some of their safety training, footage from the vomit commit, lots of clips of old interviews. Alot was hard to watch: you know how the story ends. They showed the auditorium full of kids from McAuliffe's school watching the launch on TV. Mrs. T pretty much burst out crying even before they showed the explosion and everybody's reactions. That was hard, it brought it all right back after all these years.
But it also showed all the astronauts at their best: competing just to get accepted, getting assigned to a mission, working hard for months to train for their flight, being away from their families and for McAuliffe, away from her job and students. Another issue was Barbara Morgan, McAuliffe's backup. She trained side by side with the flight team as did the other backups. And she was on the roof of an observation building watching her friends and colleagues die; Devastated, but at the same time happy she was still alive. And then she went on to be the first teacher in space 21 years later, although this show did not elaborate on that. As I said, it was basically all archival footage.
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