• Images
    • Photos
    • Vectors
    • All Categories
  • Footage
  • Music
  • Editorial
    • Entertainment
    • News
    • Sports
    • Royalty
  • Blog
  • Tools
    • Shutterstock Editor
    • Mobile App
    • Plugins
  • 1-866-663-3954
  • English
    • Čeština
    • Dansk
    • Deutsch
    • English
    • Español
    • Français
    • Italiano
    • Magyar
    • Nederlands
    • Norsk
    • Polski
    • Português
    • Suomi
    • Svenska
    • Türkçe
    • Русский
    • ไทย
    • 한국어
    • 日本語
    • 简体中文
    • 繁體中文
  • Discover Premier
  • Pricing
  • Sign In
Shutterstock Official LogoShutterstock - Stock Photos, Royalty-Free Images, Vectors, Videos and Music
Editorial
  • All Images
  • Photos
  • Vectors
  • Illustrations
  • Editorial
  • Footage
  • Music

christa mcauliffe stock photos

Approximately 250 christa mcauliffe photos available for licensing.

Editorial Photo and Image Search for "christa mcauliffe"
  • Sort By
    • Newest Newest
    • Oldest Oldest
    • Best Match Best Match
  • Refine
    Refine
  • All Dates
Stock Picture of Mike Pence, June Scobee-Rodgers, Jim Bridenstine. Vice President Mike Pence, right, walks with June Scobee-Rodgers, center, widow of Challenger Commander Dick Scobee, and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, to see the Challenger memorial during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., . The space shuttle Challenger was lost just after its liftoff, killing astronauts Dick Scobee, Michael Smith, Judy Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, Ron McNair, Greg Jarvis, and Christa McAuliffe. McAuliffe was set to be the first teacher in space during the mission

Mike Pence, June Scobee-Rodgers, Jim Bridenstine....
Feb 7, 2019
In this image made from video provided by NASA, astronauts Scott Tingle, Joe Acaba, Norishige Kanai, aboard the International Space Station, take questions from students at Framingham State University in Framingham, Mass., on . Thirty-two years after the Challenger disaster, teachers turned astronauts Acaba and Ricky Arnold will pay tribute to Christa McAuliffe by carrying out her science classes on the International Space Station

In this image made from video provided by NASA,...
Jan 19, 2018
Editorial picture of Education

Christa McAuliffe
2010s
Editorial photo of Challenger Anniversary, Concord, USA - 28 Jan 2011

Former Concord High School student Kelly Garfield,...
Jan 28, 2011
Stock Image of High school teacher Christa McAuliffe,second from left, jogs with friends in Concord, N.H. A whole generation _ including McAuliffe's own students _ has grown up since McAuliffe and six other astronauts perished on live TV on Jan. 28, 1986, a quarter century ago on . Now the former schoolchildren who loved her are making sure that people who weren't even born then know about McAuliffe and her dream of going into space

High school teacher Christa McAuliffe,second from...
Jan 21, 2011
High school teacher Christa McAuliffe,second from left, jogs with friends in Concord, N.H. A whole generation _ including McAuliffe's own students _ has grown up since McAuliffe and six other astronauts perished on live TV on Jan. 28, 1986, a quarter century ago on . Now the former schoolchildren who loved her are making sure that people who weren't even born then know about McAuliffe and her dream of going into space

High school teacher Christa McAuliffe,second from...
Jan 21, 2011
Editorial image of Usa Shuttle Endeavour - Aug 2007

Mission Specialist Barbara Morgan (front) a Member...
Aug 3, 2007
CORRIGAN Grace Corrigan, mother of teacher in space astronaut Christa McAuliffe, who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger, pauses during a news conference after a memorial service held in remembrance for the crew of the space shuttle Columbia at Framingham State College in Framingham, Mass

CORRIGAN Grace Corrigan, mother of teacher in...
Feb 5, 2003
MCAULIFFE Red roses and apples lay on a plaque remembering teacher Christa McAuliffe, who perished in the 1986 explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, in Titusville, Fla., . Like Challenger, 17 years and four days earlier, the end for Columbia came in a tremendous burst of light. In Challenger's case, the capsule housing the astronauts was hurtled 8.7 miles to the sea below. Columbia was 38 miles high over Texas when it was enveloped in flame on Saturday

MCAULIFFE Red roses and apples lay on a plaque...
Feb 2, 2003
Stock Photo of CORRIGAN PETERSON Grace Corrigan, center right, mother of Christa McAuliffe, and Pam Peterson, right, west regional director for the Challenger Center of Space Science Education, unveil a mural about the life of McAuliffe during ceremonies at Framingham State College in Framingham, Mass., . The unveiling was part a commemoration held at the school on the 15th anniversary of McAuliffe's death in the space shuttle Challenger disaster

CORRIGAN PETERSON Grace Corrigan, center right,...
Jan 28, 2001
A miniature version of the planned Alan B Shepard Discovery Center, depicted on the right, which is attached to the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, left, is displayed, at the planetarium in Concord, N.H. When completed the combined facility will be the largest science center in Northern New England

A miniature version of the planned Alan B Shepard...
Jan 26, 2001
BARBARA MORGAN Elementary school teacher Barbara Morgan poses in her McCall, Idaho, classroom . Morgan was waiting on the ground at the launch site as a backup when teacher Christa McAuliffe died aboard the shuttle Challenger when it exploded in 1986

BARBARA MORGAN Elementary school teacher Barbara...
Jan 8, 1998
Steven McAuliffe, widower of Christa McAuliffe who died in the space shuttle Challenger explosion, right, shakes hands with would-be president Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), in the Statehouse in Concord, N.H., . McAuliffe, who endorsed Walter Mondale four years ago, announced his plans to help Biden in the New Hampshire earliest-in-the-nation Presidential primary

Steven McAuliffe, widower of Christa McAuliffe who...
Feb 26, 1987
Some 50,000 students, teachers and parents from 67 public schools in the Kennedy Space Center area in Cocoa, Florida, took part in a special flag raising program to honor the crew of Challenger. Here students at Challenger 7 Elementary School look on as the ?Learning and Liberty? flag is raised during formal dedication ceremonies for their school. The flag is a special symbol of education; Christa McAuliffe carried one aboard challenger

Some 50,000 students, teachers and parents from 67...
Jan 26, 1987
Reagan Verheist First lady Nancy Reagan, left, introduces Jason Verheist, 10, of Madison, Wisc., center foreground, winner of the Christa McAuliffe Liberty Essay Contest, during reopening ceremonies for the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, . The statue had been closed to the public for a year while renovation work was being done

Reagan Verheist First lady Nancy Reagan, left,...
Jul 5, 1986
Nancy Reagan, Jason Verheist First lady Nancy Reagan, left, introduces Jason Verheist, 10, of Madison, Wisc., center foreground, winner of the Christa McAuliffe Liberty Essay Contest, during re-opening ceremonies for the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, New York City, . The statue has been closed to the public for a year while renovation work was being done

Nancy Reagan, Jason Verheist First lady Nancy...
Jul 5, 1986
Barbara Morgan, an Idaho elementary school teacher and Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire, were backup crew members for Shuttle Mission STS-51L. The mission ended in failure when the Challenger orbiter exploded 73 seconds after launching on 28 January 1986 and resulted in the death of Christa McAuliffe. Barbara Morgan is currently on board STS-118, which launched on 8 August, 21 years later after the first mission failed

Barbara Morgan, an Idaho elementary school teacher...
1986
The body of the first teacher chosen for space, Christa McAuliffe, is carried by an honor guard to a C-141 Starlifter jet in Florida, where she and six other Space Shuttle Challenger astronauts will be flown to Dover, Del. The Astronauts were killed in Mission 51-L on January 28th

The body of the first teacher chosen for space,...
Apr 29, 1986
Ed Corrigan, Grace Corrigan, Steven McAuliffe Teacher/astronaut Christa McAuliffe?s husband, Steve, sitting alongside his mother-in-law (Christa?s mother) Grace Corrigan, gestures during a statehouse ceremony in Boston, where a $1 million-a-year scholarship was renamed in his wife?s memory

Ed Corrigan, Grace Corrigan, Steven McAuliffe...
Mar 12, 1986
Ed Corrigan, Grace Corrigan Edward Corrigan, father of Christa McAuliffe, helps his wife Grace, right, down the steps of St. Jeremiah?s Church in Framingham, Massachusetts, after about 400 attended a ceremony to remember the hometown girl who ?reached for the stars? and to pray for the strength to go on after her death

Ed Corrigan, Grace Corrigan Edward Corrigan,...
Feb 5, 1986
Christa McAuliffe Steven McAuliffe, right, is consoled by an unidentified man outside McAuliffe's Concord, New Hampshire home, following funeral services for his wife, Christa, who died in the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger

Christa McAuliffe Steven McAuliffe, right, is...
Feb 3, 1986
Steven McAuliffe Steven McAuliffe walks from St. Peter?s Catholic Church in Concord, after a funeral mass for his wife Christa McAuliffe who died on Tuesday in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger

Steven McAuliffe Steven McAuliffe walks from St....
Feb 3, 1986
Caroline McAuliffe Christa McAuliffe?s daughter Caroline, 6, accompanied by two unidentified men, leaves her Concord, New Hampshire, home on the way, to a private funeral mass at a nearby church. Her mother was a crewmember aboard the ill-fated space shuttle Challenger

Caroline McAuliffe Christa McAuliffe?s daughter...
Feb 3, 1986
Christa McAuliffe's husband Steven, right, his son Scott, 9, center, and alternate teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan of McCall, Idaho, join others as they leave the McAuliffe's Concord, New Hampshire home, en route to a funeral Mass for Mrs. McAuliffe who died in last week's shuttle explosion. Ms. Morgan trained with Christa McAuliffe as her alternate for the NASA project

Christa McAuliffe's husband Steven, right, his son...
Feb 3, 1986
Parishioners stand in prayer during mass at St. John?s Church in Concord, New Hampshire, the hometown of Christa McAuliffe who was killed in the space shuttle explosion on Tuesday. A photo of McAuliffe adorns the cover of the church service program and is inscribed with her words, ?Beach for the stars

Parishioners stand in prayer during mass at St....
Feb 2, 1986
Scott McAuliffe, son of Christa McAuliffe who was killed when the space shuttle Challenger exploded, peers from his front door of his Concord, New Hampshire, home, . Concord police Sgt. John Clark, left, had given a plate of food prepared by a neighbor to an unidentified family member

Scott McAuliffe, son of Christa McAuliffe who was...
Feb 2, 1986
These drawings were made by two second-grade students in the Eastman School in Concord, New Hampshire on . The top picture, by Erin Eville shows herself crying with the shuttle overhead. In the bottom picture, Alana Maloney remembers Christa McAuliffe, who was a teacher in Concord, New Hampshire

These drawings were made by two second-grade...
Feb 1, 1986
An unidentified student bows his head as he pauses next to an impromptu memorial set up outside Concord, New Hampshire High School, after a private service was conducted at the school for teacher Christa McAuliffe who died in the Challenger explosion on Tuesday

An unidentified student bows his head as he pauses...
Feb 1, 1986
Alexis Kershaw, 9, center, is joined by her brother Newton, 7, left, and family friend Lindsey Allard, 8, right, as they follow along in the proceedings of a memorial service for Christa McAuliffe and the astronauts who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger, at the Brookside Church in Manchester, New Hampshire on

Alexis Kershaw, 9, center, is joined by her...
Jan 31, 1986
An estimated crowd of 2,500 people gathered around the foot of the State House steps in Concord, New Hampshire, to participate in a memorial service for Concord High School teacher Christa McAuliffe who was killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion on Tuesday

An estimated crowd of 2,500 people gathered around...
Jan 31, 1986
An estimated crowd of 2500 peopled gather around the foot of the Statehouse steps in Concord, New Hampshire, to participate in a memorial service for Concord High School teacher Christa McAuliffe who was killed in the space shuttle Challenger explosion on Tuesday

An estimated crowd of 2500 peopled gather around...
Jan 31, 1986
Ed Corrigan, Grace Corrigan Grace Corrigan, center, clasps hands with her husband, Ed, left, as they attend memorial services for their daughter, Christa McAuliffe, at Framingham, Massachusetts. About 1,500 people, including Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, right, attended the services at Framingham, Mass., State College. McAuliffe died in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger

Ed Corrigan, Grace Corrigan Grace Corrigan,...
Jan 31, 1986
An unidentified woman weeps quietly during a memorial service at Brookside Church in Manchester, New Hampshire, on in honor of the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger, who were killed in an explosion aboard the spacecraft on Tuesday. Concord, N.H., teacher Christa McAuliffe was among the seven on board

An unidentified woman weeps quietly during a...
Jan 30, 1986
Richard Greene Richard Greene adjusts a letter as he sets up a billboard outside a Concord, New Hampshire motel on . Teacher Christa McAuliffe, who taught at Concord High School, was a crewmember aboard the ill-fated Space Shuttle Challenger

Richard Greene Richard Greene adjusts a letter as...
Jan 30, 1986
An unidentified boy looks at a shrine set up in memory of Christa McAuliffe at St. John's Church in Concord, New Hampshire, following a memorial service in her honor. McAuliffe was killed in the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger on Tuesday

An unidentified boy looks at a shrine set up in...
Jan 30, 1986
See More
Sign In
We're Sorry! 

Sign in to our Contributor site.
Forgot your password?

Don’t have an account? Sign Up
Create your Free Account
By creating an account, I agree to Shutterstock's Website Terms, Privacy Policy, and Licensing Terms.
Already have an account? Sign In
Shutterstock.com
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe / Renew
  • Shutterstock Footage
  • Shutterstock Music
  • Shutterstock Editorial
  • Shutterstock Blog
  • Royalty Free Images
  • Stock Photos
  • Trending Topics
  • Press / Media
  • Careers
  • Become a Contributor
  • Affiliate Program
  • Reseller Partner Program
  • Developers
  • Shutterstock for iOS
  • Shutterstock for Android
  • Shutterstock Coupons
  • Investor Relations
  • Editorial Sitemap
  • Live Event Assignments
Help
  • Support Center
  • Contact Us
Sales
  • 1-866-663-3954
  • 1-646-419-4452 (US)
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo
  • Instagram
Select a language
  • Čeština
  • Português
  • Dansk
  • Suomi
  • Deutsch
  • Svenska
  • English
  • Türkçe
  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français
  • ไทย
  • Italiano
  • 한국어
  • Magyar
  • 日本語
  • Nederlands
  • 简体中文
  • Norsk
  • 繁體中文
  • Polski
Legal
  • Website Terms of Use
  • License Agreement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Patents
© 2003-2021 Shutterstock, Inc. All rights reserved.

Ready To Do More?
Create a Free Account.

Sign up to browse over million images, video clips, and music tracks. Plus, get free weekly content and more.

+

Search:

At this time we can only support English-language search queries. Please try searching again.