NASA's 1-900 Line and Challenger

NASA's 1-900 Line and Challenger

In the 1980s, NASA had a 1-900 number that charged $2 for the first minute and $0.45 for each additional minute. It allowed callers to listen to a mission status report and mid-flight press conferences. Thousands of callers heard the Challenger explosion in real time.

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