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  • This New Ocean: The Story of the First Space Age
    New York: Random House, 1999
    William E. Burrows
  • Heroes of the Challenger

    London, Archway Paperbacks, 1986
    Daniel and Susan Cohen
  • Silver Linings: Triumph of the Challenger 7

    Georgia: Peake Road, 1996
    June Scobee Rodgers
  • Shuttle Challenger

    London: Salamander Books, 1987
    David Shayler
  • Challengers: The Inspiring Life Stories of the Seven Brave Astronauts of Shuttle Mission 51-L

    New York: Pocket Books, 1986
    Staff of the Washington Post
  • Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident
    Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1986
    Information on the STS-51L/Challenger Accident
  • The Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Collection
    Housed at the Henry Whittemore Library at Framingham State College (Massachusetts). The voluminous collection was donated by Grace Corrigan, Christa McAuliffe's mother. Artifacts include personal papers, newspaper clippings and magazine articles, audiovisual materials, and tributes and memorials for the Challenger crew.
  • A Journal for Christa: Christa McAuliffe, Teacher in Space

    Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993
    Grace Corrigan
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  • "I Touch the Future...?" The Story of Christa McAuliffe

    New York: Random House, 1986
    Robert E. Hohler
  • American Heroes of Exploration and Flight

    New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, 1996
    Anne E. Schraff
  • Touching the Future

    Washington, DC: National Foundation for the Improvement of Education, 1995
  • The Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Center for Education and Teaching Experience: The First Decade 1986-1996

    Massachusetts: Framingham State College Report, 1996
    Paul Weller
  • The Planetary Society
    The Planetary Society is the largest non-profit, non-governmental space advocacy group on Earth. Their web site features the latest news in space exploration. Be sure to check out the journals from their Student Astronaut program and take a rover for a test drive at the Mars Stations!