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OMG! Adorbz of the Day: This little aspiring astronaut made for the cutest pic taken Tuesday during the Discovery space shuttle’s final flight — and despite the end of the shuttle program, he still could have a future in space.
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OMG! Adorbz of the Day: This little aspiring astronaut made for the cutest pic taken Tuesday during the Discovery space shuttle’s final flight — and despite the end of the shuttle program, he still could have a future in space.
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thedailywhat:
OMG! Adorbz of the Day: This little aspiring astronaut made for the cutest pic taken Tuesday during the Discovery space shuttle’s final flight — and despite the end of the shuttle program, he still could have a future in space.
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OMG! Adorbz of the Day: This little aspiring astronaut made for the cutest pic taken Tuesday during the Discovery space shuttle’s final flight — and despite the end of the shuttle program, he still could have a future in space.
Awesome!
On January 28, 1986 the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded upon takeoff. The Challenger carried a seven-person crew, including the first teacher involved in a space mission.
This Saturday, it will be 26 years since the tragedy. Pictured here are the brave astronauts of the Challenger Crew:
(Back row, left to right) Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka, Teacher in Space Participant S. Christa McAuliffe, Payload Specialist Greg Jarvis, Mission Specialist Judy Resnick; (front row) Pilot Mike Smith, Commader Dick Scobee, and Mission Specialist Ron McNair.