Passer au playerPasser au contenu principal
  • il y a 2 heures
Transcription
00:03Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30...the loudspeaker and said the vehicle has exploded.
00:35If you lived through the 70s, the country needed something to feel good about.
00:40NASA said we're looking for our first group of astronauts to fly to space shuttle.
00:46We're going to open space up to more people.
00:49First Asian American to fly.
00:50First woman, the first African American.
00:52I had the thoughts of science and space, astronauts.
00:56That wasn't the kind of thing a black kid thought about.
00:58You know, how do you get to do something like that?
01:02They were wonderful.
01:04We were about to start an interesting journey together.
01:08Krista believed that she could do extraordinary things.
01:10She also believed that everybody could do extraordinary things.
01:13She had full faith in NASA.
01:16NASA was always the good guys, the right stuff.
01:19You realize they're really rolling the dice.
01:23My dad, he said, I don't care who you tell.
01:27The shuttle is going to explode.
01:30Three, two, one.
01:36How could they let this happen?
01:41It was a mad rush to try to get experts to tell you what could have gone wrong.
01:47After the accident, I didn't know what to believe.
01:49I didn't know who to blame.
01:51So we all looked for what we could do.
01:55It was horrible for the kids.
01:59We had the story ready.
02:02We were going to publish it one way or the other.
02:10This wasn't how it was supposed to be.
02:13This wasn't the end of the story.
02:31We were going to publish it one way or the other.
Commentaires

Recommandations