The White House commemorates Challenger anniversary, reiterates space goals
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- Honors Challenger crew and their legacy
- Reaffirms US space leadership and lunar/Mars goals
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- The White House honors the seven Challenger crew members and their legacies on the 40th anniversary of the January 28, 1986 disaster.
- The White House says it is advancing US space leadership through innovation, commercial industry support, and an Executive Order on Ensuring American Space Superiority.
- The Executive Order calls for a return to the Moon by 2028, groundwork for a permanent American lunar presence, and aims to help make the United States first to land an astronaut on Mars.
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On this day 40 years ago, America tragically lost 7 brilliant, visionary, and courageous titans of space exploration aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. On this solemn anniversary, we acknowledge that their legacies will remain forever etched upon our Nation’s memory—and we recommit to advancing mankind’s journey beyond the stars with unwavering strength and an unyielding commitment to excellence. On the morning of ...
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- Space Exploration
- Federal Policy
- Commemoration
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