Teacher in Space Project
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Christa McAuliffe (left) and Barbara Morgan pose in front of the Space Shuttle mission simulator (SMS) after their selection for TISP. |
The
Teacher in Space Project (TISP) is a
NASA program designed to educate students and spur excitement in math, science, and space exploration.
Christa McAuliffe was selected to be the first teacher in space in
1984 with
Barbara Morgan as her alternate. McAuliffe died during the launch of the 25th
Space Shuttle mission,
STS-51-L, which was to make her the first teacher in space. NASA halted the TISP until
1998 amid concerns surrounding the risk of sending civillians to space.
Morgan was selected as the first Educator Astronaut in January, 1998. Morgan is assigned to the crew of STS-118 which may launch sometime in 2005.