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  1. Michael John Smith (April 30, 1945 – January 28, 1986), (Capt USN) was an American engineer and astronaut. He served as the pilot of the Space Shuttle Challenger when it was destroyed during the STS-51-L mission, breaking up 73 seconds into the flight, and at an altitude of 48,000 feet (14.6 km), killing all seven crew members.

  2. Jan 28, 2021 · Michael J. Smith was the pilot of the space shuttle Challenger for the STS-51L mission in 1986, which deployed a communications satellite and an astronomy payload. He was one of the seven crew members who died in the tragic accident after launch, along with teacher Christa McAuliffe and three other astronauts.

    • John Uri
  3. Jan 28, 2016 · From left, the crew members who died were Lt. Col. Ellison S. Onizuka of the Air Force; the pilot, Cmdr. Michael J. Smith of the Navy; Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher; the mission ...

    • Karen Workman
  4. Feb 26, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Michael J. Smith, the pilot of the space shuttle Challenger that exploded in 1986. Find out his achievements, awards, family, and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

    • Carolyn Collins Petersen
  5. Jan 28, 2016 · Michael J. Smith was the pilot of the fatal 1986 Challenger mission, his first and only space flight. He was a Navy commander and test pilot who flew 28 different types of aircraft and logged over 4,300 hours of flight time.

  6. Jan 27, 2021 · Michael J. Smith was one of the seven crew members who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion on January 28, 1986. Learn about the investigation, the causes, and the memorial of the tragedy from the National Archives blog.

  7. Smith was selected as a NASA astronaut in May 1980. A year later, after completing further training, he received his assignment as a space shuttle pilot. The Challenger STS-51-L mission was his first space flight.