Full Show: Idaho Educator Barbara Morgan became America's first teacher to go into space. Morgan trained for almost 20 years to become a mission specialist and flew into space on August 8, 2007. Now back on Earth, Morgan answers students' questions about space, why science is important, and what it is like being an astronaut in this special one-hour D4K.
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Video Short: Watch as President Reagan announces the Teacher in Space program. Watch Barbara Morgan learn how it feels to be weightless. And watch Shuttle Endeavour lift off into space.
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Web Extra: After the show was over, we got to talk to Barbara Morgan a little while longer. Watch more video of her on the space shuttle and hear her answers to these questions: What do you see in space, and what do you do for fun? What made you want to go to space? Did you see any UFOs in space? Did you take anything comforting from home? What was it? Would you do it again? Watch it--only on the Web!
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