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Judith Resnik (5 April 1949 - 28 January 1986) was a 20th century Human woman. She was an engineer and NASA astronaut who became the second American woman in space.

Biography[]

Resnik was born in Ohio in North America, which she had in common with fellow space pioneers Neil Armstrong and John Glenn. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Heart)

On 28 January 1986, Resnik served as a mission specialist aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Tragically, at 11:39 hours, shortly after lifting off from Launch Complex 39, Pad B near Cape Canaveral, Challenger exploded with a loss of all hands. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight)

Legacy[]

A memorial plaque at the launch site commemorated Resnik and her fellow crewmembers: "This day seven explorers sailed on a flame over the edge of the world". (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight)

A wing of the Early Aerospace Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was named for her. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Heart)

Resnik's Challenger mission patch, bearing her name, was displayed in Zefram Cochrane's Crash & Burn bar in 2063. (TNG movie: Star Trek: First Contact)

In 2344, Captain Rachel Garrett thought of Resnik shortly before an injured Commander Saavik transported aboard the USS Enterprise-C. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Heart)

In 2376, Elias Vaughn experienced a recreation of Cape Canaveral as he'd seen it in his youth, including the emotional impact of seeing Resnik's name on the Challenger plaque. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight)

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Challenger personnel
United States, NASA Challenger (OV-099, space shuttle) Gregory JarvisChrista McAuliffeRonald McNairEllison OnizukaJudith ResnikSally RideDick ScobeeMichael J. Smith United States.
United Earth, Starfleet Challenger (NX-03) R. DunselE. GrangerHendricksKayeRubin United Earth seal. Starfleet emblem.
Federation, Starfleet USS Challenger (NCC-1715) P. Brandy UFPF Challenger Z. BonifayN. KellerS. RingShucorionZoa UFP emblem image. Starfleet emblem.
USS Challenger (NCC-2032) M. Michaels USS Challenger (NCC-71099) R. BarclayL. BrahmsCarolanGuinanT. HuntG. La ForgeNogA. OgawaQat'qaB. RasmussenM. ScottSimmVol

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