Overview: NASA's Ill-Fated Challenger and Columbia Spaceship Crews Channeled
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Overview | Introduction to the Challenger Recordings | Challenger Astronaut Stories and Transcripts | Columbia Crew
Our website, Challengercc.org is devoted to two extraordinary bodies of channeled information. The primary sources used are the channeled recordings of the crews of NASA's two ill-fated space shuttles, Challenger and Columbia.
Challenger disintegrated and crashed into the ocean shortly after its launch on January 28, 1986 because of the failure of right solid booster rocket: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster).
Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry on February 1, 2003. During the launch, a large piece of foam fell from the one of the external fuel tanks and struck the left wing of the orbiter. On reentry, at the end of the mission, that wing damage caused the spacecraft to become unstable and break apart.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster).
The Challenger Crew
Beginning with the bulk of the Challenger channeled material in 1986 and picking up again in 2017, trance-mediums Jeanne Love and Regina Ochoa have brought through a wealth of remarkable personal, spiritual and other information from these crews who now reside on the other side of life.
Read the transcripts of the Challenger-crew channeling sessions and a wealth of supporting material linked below:
Finally, for the Challenger material, in 2017 Jeanne and Regina channeled each the seven Challenger crew once again for an epilogue:

The Columbia Space Shuttle Crew
In 2019, Regina Ochoa and Jeanne Love were requested to convene with a small group of FMBR members to channel the astronauts from the Columbia shuttle. The channeling brought vivid information on their experiences as the shuttle disintegrated upon re-entry and their subsequent transition to the other side.
Here are the live audio recordings of the 2019 Columbia crew channelings, the actual text of those recording, and then some background material related to the Columbia:

The Columbia Space Shuttle Crew
Three additional pages of background on the Columbia Crew and Channeling.
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