Sharon Christa McAuliffe (née Corrigan; – ) was an American teacher and astronaut from Concord, New Hampshire, who died on the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51-L, where she was serving as a payload specialist. High school teacher Christa McAuliffe was the first American civilian selected to go into space. She died in the explosion of the space shuttle 'Challenger' in 1986.

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Christa Sing, Licensed Professional Counselor. MC (Masters in Counseling), Colorado Christian University. Accepts Aetna, Quest Behavioral Health, Select Health - Colorado. After a rigorous series of physical and psychological tests, it was announced by Vice-President George Bush on that Christa McAuliffe would be the first teacher in space.

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Christa McAuliffe was chosen to be the first teacher in space. Due to the tragic space shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986, she did not film the science lessons in space as planned. Use the NPI data found here to bill health insurance companies, identify providers enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid services or other HIPAA compliant transactions. See the complete NPI profile for CHRISTA LAMP below. Note: NPPES allows providers to attest to the accuracy of their NPI data.

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A mental health counselor like Christa Lamp provides treatment to individuals, families, couples, and groups for mental and emotional health issues and relationship problems. This documentary celebrates Christa's life and her enduring legacy. Through interviews with former students, New Hampshire dignitaries and educators, she is remembered as a teacher who believed that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.