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Christa McAuliffe’s lost lessons finally taught in space

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Thirty-two years after the Challenger disaster, a pair of teachers turned astronauts will pay tribute to Christa McAuliffe by carrying out her science classes on the Internatio­nal Space Station.

As Nasa’s first designated teacher in space, McAuliffe was going to experiment with fluids and demonstrat­e Newton’s laws of motion for schoolchil­dren. She never made it to orbit: She and six crewmates were killed during liftoff of space shuttle Challenger on Jan. 28, 1986.

Astronauts Joe Acaba and Ricky Arnold will perform some of McAuliffe’s lessons over the next several months. Acaba shared the news during a TV linkup Friday with students at her alma mater, Framingham State University near Boston.

“I can’t think of a better time or a better place to make this announceme­nt,” Acaba said. He and Arnold “look forward to helping to inspire the next generation of explorers and educators.”

Four lessons—on effervesce­nce or bubbles, chromatogr­aphy, liquids and Newton’s laws—will be filmed by Acaba and Arnold, then posted online by the Challenger Center, a not-for-profit organizati­on supporting science, technology, engineerin­g and math education.

The center’s president, Lance Bush, said he’s thrilled “to bring Christa’s lessons to life.”

“We are honored to have the opportunit­y to complete Christa’s lessons and share them with students and teachers around the world,” Bush said in a statement.

On Friday, he thanked Acaba, who along with two station crewmates fielded questions from Framingham State students about life in space.

Nasa’s associate administra­tor for education, Mike Kincaid, said the lessons are “an incredible way to honor and remember” McAuliffe as well as the entire Challenger crew.

Four of the six lessons that McAuliffe planned to videotape during her space flight will be done. A few will be altered to take advantage of what’s available aboard the space station.

The lessons should be available online beginning this spring.

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