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#18 Billy Gifford rubs his eyes while holding his grandson Jimmy Stillman, 8, during a memorial service for Christa McAuliffe at a church in Concord, New Hampshire. Jan. 29, 1986.

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#18 Billy Gifford rubs his eyes while holding his grandson Jimmy Stillman, 8, during a memorial service for Christa McAuliffe at a church in Concord, New Hampshire. Jan. 29, 1986.

The Challenger disaster 1986: Historic Photos of the National tragedy that Unfolded on Live Television

#18 Billy Gifford rubs his eyes while holding his grandson Jimmy Stillman, 8, during a memorial service for Christa McAuliffe at a church in Concord, New Hampshire. Jan. 29, 1986.

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