Thirty years ago today, many of us watched on our televisions a space shuttle launch that ended in an explosion.
You can look back at some coverage from from the time and at what’s happened since. Last year, I spoke with photojournalist Red Huber, who was there on assignment that day for the Orlando Sentinel. Unlike a lot of us, he doesn’t remember the explosion each year on the anniversary. Instead, he remembers a moment just before.
I picture them walking together in unison as they entered the astronaut van, which I was there for. That’s the image that I think about during that time. They were smiling. They were happy. We had the first teacher on board. That was huge.
Here’s a collection of front pages that look back on the Challenger explosion 30 years later. Via Newsuem: