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28th January 2011 - Challenger's 25th Anniversary

I always thought it was especially sad that the crew didn't make it to space. When the Columbia broke up upon reentry I thought that the crew had lived to complete their mission making it slightly better. Both disasters were such a loss though.
 
I woke up even earlier than usual that morning (my time), and turned on the rather ancient b&w TV I used to have to watch the early morning news. The TV always took a while to warm up and when the picture finally came into focus I saw the shuttle in flight. I wasn't fully awake so I imagine that was one of the reasons my first thought - which I distinctly remember - was something like "A shuttle took off - so what?". Pretty shameful in hindsight, but at that stage shuttle flights had become more or less a routine event. Hardly noteworthy.

Then it exploded.

I basically freaked out, and promptly burst into tears. It was one of my first "where were you?" moments, and remains one of the most horrifying things I've ever seen.
 
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