Anyone else have a real connection to this event?
Other than be amazed every time the thing blasts off or I see a documentary on it. It's an amazing piece of machinery and I'll hate to see it mothballed.
I do have a connection or fond memories of Alan Sheppard, John Glenn's flight as well as mans first step on the moon. :24: Armstrong did that on my 16th birthday. Does that count?
Back in the " old days " almost everybody was glued to the tv to watch a blast off and listen to Walter Cronkite. Today you hardly hear about it until it's gone up. Sad isn't it. I wonder what our life would be like without the space program. We have so many things now that were invented as a direct result of it.
Challenger exploded on the 28th of January, I thought? :confused
Tang... I haven't had Tang for years. I loved that stuff.Damn skippy! I can't imagine life without Tang or Velcro!
Can't believe it's been that long.
Personally, this was the first "JFK" type moment in my life - one I will always remember in vivid detail.
Anyone else have a real connection to this event?
Challenger exploded on the 28th of January, I thought? :confused
i was in 5th grade and we were watching it......burned into memory for sure
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