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The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-51-L pose for their official portrait on November 15, 1985.

In the back row from left to right: Ellison S. Onizuka, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, Greg Jarvis, and Judy Resnik. In the front row from left to right: Michael J. Smith, Dick Scobee, and Ron McNair.

The photo is S85-44253 from the Johnson Space Centre, or GPN-2000-001173 at the Great Images in NASA archive.


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  • Judith Resnik
  • Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
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  • Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/October-2006
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  • Challenger Centre for Space Science Education