On This Day, the Space Shuttle Challenger Made Its Maiden Voyage

On this day, April 4th, 1983 ๐Ÿš€, the Space Shuttle Challenger roared off the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center on its very first mission, known as STS-6. It was a landmark moment โ€” Challenger would go on to carry the first American woman into space, the first untethered spacewalk, and a crew of pioneering astronauts who pushed the boundaries of what humanity could achieve ๐ŸŒ. During this debut mission, astronauts Story Musgrave and Donald Peterson performed the first spacewalk of the shuttle era, floating freely above Earth in a sight that captured the world’s imagination โœจ. Challenger’s maiden voyage signaled a bold new era of reusable spaceflight.

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Space Shuttle Challenger launch, April 4, 1983
Space Shuttle Challenger launch, April 4, 1983
Space Shuttle Challenger landing after STS-6
Space Shuttle Challenger landing after STS-6
Space Shuttle Challenger in orbit
Space Shuttle Challenger in orbit

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