I bought "Remove Before Flight" tags on eBay in 2010—it turns out they're from Challenger

A stack of bright red vinyl tags, each bearing the ominous warning "Remove Before Flight", had been purchased on eBay in 2010. The buyer's intentions were to use them as giveaways at astronaut events and space memorabilia shows, but it wasn't until years later that the true significance of these tags was revealed.

The tags, stamped with a unique identifier ET-26, were once attached to the External Tank of the ill-fated Space Shuttle Challenger, which disintegrated just 73 seconds into its maiden flight in 1986. The tragedy claimed the lives of all seven crew members on board.

According to NASA, approximately 20 percent of the damaged tank was recovered from the ocean floor and is now stored in two retired missile silos at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. However, no one knew what had happened to the tags after they were detached from the shuttle before its ill-fated launch.

It wasn't until the buyer began researching the history of the tags that they stumbled upon a cryptic story involving Lockheed Martin, NASA's Apollo and Challenger Lessons Learned Program, and a former manager named Mike Cianilli. The search led him to a fact sheet detailing each Space Shuttle mission, including one for STS-51L, which confirmed the tags' association with the doomed flight.

The buyer soon realized that the tags had been removed from the shuttle before its launch but not until hours after it reached the pad. The process of removal was carefully documented by NASA's ground crews to ensure they were gone before propellant loading began.

Despite numerous attempts to contact others who may have information about the tags, including eBay sellers and former NASA employees, no one has come forward with concrete details about what happened to these artifacts after their departure from the space shuttle.
 
This is crazy! 🤯 I mean, 20 years go by and we find out that there are vinyl tags stuck on some Space Shuttle part from back in '86? What's up with that? Did NASA just lose track of them or what? 🤔 And now these guys who bought the tags on eBay have been digging around for info and can't get anyone to come forward... seems fishy. How did they even end up on the space shuttle in the first place? Was it some kind of mistake? Or was it actually meant to be attached somewhere else? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u guyz w/ me on this... so like, imagine if a bunch of gov't agencies were tryin to cover somethin up? and these tags are just chillin' on ebay for yrs, waitin 4 some clueless buyer 2 stumble upon them. but then they start diggin & uncover this crazy story about lockheed martin & nasa... it's like, wut's goin on here? why would ppl be tryin 2 hide somethin from us? and these tags are just sit-in' there, bearin the warnin "Remove Before Flight"... is that a warning 4 us or 4 them? 😱🚀
 
dude I'm freaking out over this ebay find... 2010 tags from the Challenger disaster 🚀😱 and they've just been sitting around waiting for someone to discover the truth? It's wild that they were attached to the external tank and no one knew what happened to them until now 🤯. The whole thing is like a mystery movie plot, you know? And the fact that these tags are still out there with some dude who bought them on ebay and is just trying to figure it out... it's like we're all along for the ride 🎥. I wonder if they've ever been seen by anyone else, or if they've been locked away in a secret vault somewhere 🤫. This is the stuff of history nerd dreams! 💭
 
OMG 🤯, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... those vinyl tags are literally a piece of history 💥! I mean, can you even imagine being part of the process that attached them to the External Tank in 1986? 🕰️ It's crazy to think about how little information we have on what happened to them after they were removed from the shuttle. The buyer's research is super interesting btw, I love how they pieced together this cryptic story with Lockheed Martin and NASA's Apollo program 🤓. And 20% of the damaged tank was recovered? That's amazing! 🌊
 
man this is crazy! can you believe those vinyl tags were attached to the space shuttle Challenger like, before it even took off 🚀🔴? and now they're just sitting in some missile silos waiting for someone to claim them... it's wild that no one knew what was going on with them after they got detached from the shuttle. i mean, can you imagine being at an astronaut event or space show and getting handed a tag like "remove before flight"? 🤯 what if people had been like "wait why is this thing here?"? anyway, it's crazy how much of a mystery those tags are still... maybe someone will come forward with some info soon 💡
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 😂. Like, can you believe it? These vinyl tags that were supposed to be used as giveaways at astronaut events are actually pieces of history tied to one of the most tragic events in NASA's history 🚀💔. It's wild to think about how these tags just kinda... sat around on eBay for years without anyone knowing their true significance 🤯.

I mean, you've got to admire the person who bought them, though. They were all like "oh cool, I'll use these at my space memorabilia shows" 😂 and then stumbled upon this crazy story that blew everything wide open 🔥. And now, they're still trying to figure out what happened to these tags after they left the shuttle... it's like a mystery novel waiting to happen 📚.

It's also pretty cool that NASA's got all these records of the space shuttle missions and stuff 💼. I guess you could say it's nice to see some of this history being uncovered, even if it's just by accident 😊.
 
OMG!!! 🤯 like I'm literally shaking right now!! so we know that those red vinyl tags were attached to the Space Shuttle Challenger when it was still intact but not when it was on the launch pad lol what was going on?! NASA's ground crews documented the removal process and everything but nobody knows who actually took them off or why they didn't just leave them there idk if I could handle knowing that someone had to deal with those tags right before the disaster happened 😱 it's like such a mystery now and I'm FREAKING OUT!!! 🚀
 
OMG 🤯 can you even imagine how cool it is that those vinyl tags were bought on eBay all those years ago? I mean, they're literally pieces of history now! The story behind them is wild - who knew they had such a deep connection to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster? 🚀 It's crazy to think that those tags were attached to the External Tank before it even took off. And now they're just floating around on the internet, waiting for someone to come forward with the real story behind their removal. It's like they're this unsolved mystery in the space community! 💡 I hope whoever finds out more about them shares the info with us - can you imagine what other secrets are hidden away? 🤔
 
Omg u wont bliev wut i just lerned 🤯🚀! So therz these vinyl tags @ ebay that wer purchased by some guy in 2010 & he bought them 4 astronaut events 😂. But they wer actually attached 2 the Space Shuttle Challenger 🌪️ which exploded on its 1st flight in 1986 💔. The guy who bught it didnt no wut til he did some rsearch & found out it was ET-26 📝. It turns out tht NASA recovered parts of the tank but no one no wut happened 2 the tags 🤔.

So apparently the tags wer removed from the shuttle @ the pad hours b4 launch 🕰️ but ppl stil dont no wut happnd 2 them nxt 😂. The buyer tried 2 get in touch w/ ppl who may hav info but no1's come forward 🤐. Its like these tags r still a mystery 🎭. I wonder wht happen 2 them 🤔
 
OMG 🤯 I'm totally fascinated by this story! These vinyl tags are like, SO cool 😎 and now we know they were attached to the External Tank of the Space Shuttle Challenger 💥 which was a total tragedy 😔. It's wild that someone bought them on eBay in 2010 thinking they were just for events 🎉 but little did they know their history 🤓.

I mean, can you even imagine being at the launchpad and seeing those tags removed from the shuttle? 🚀 it's like something out of a movie 🍿. And now we're left wondering what happened to them after they were taken off 😕. It's almost like they were trying to hide their past 🤫.

NASA is always so secretive about their stuff 🤐 but this story is like, whoa 🔥. I wish someone would come forward with the truth about those tags 💬. Maybe it's because they're, like, super rare or something? 🤑 Whatever it is, I'm all about learning more about space history 🚀👽.
 
🚀💔 that's wild how those vinyl tags were just chillin on eBay all this time without anyone knowing they were from a tragedy like that... it's crazy to think they were attached to the Space Shuttle when it was about to launch 🤯 and nobody knew what happened to them after.

I guess sometimes the truth is hidden in plain sight, even for people who are researching stuff online 📊. It's also a bit weird that Lockheed Martin and NASA's Apollo and Challenger Lessons Learned Program got involved... but I guess that's just part of how space exploration works 🚀💡.

Anyway, it's good that someone found out what those tags were and where they came from 🎯. Maybe now they'll get the respect they deserve as a reminder of the risks taken by astronauts 👨‍🚀.
 
omg can you believe it? those vinyl tags were literally attached to the space shuttle that crashed back in 1986 🚀😱 and now they're just chillin on some eBay seller's shelf waiting for someone to claim them 🤯 meanwhile, we have no idea what happened to them after they got removed from the shuttle 🤔 i mean, was it a NASA curator? some private collector? or did they just get lost in space storage 😂 anyway, these tags are like, super rare and valuable now 🤑 it's wild that someone bought them on eBay all those years ago thinking they were for astronaut events lol what would've happened if someone had actually used them for their intended purpose? 🤔
 
🤔 This is just wild... I mean, can you even imagine having a piece of history like that just sitting on some shelf collecting dust? And now it's just chillin' with some dude who bought it off eBay in 2010 🛍️. The fact that the tags were removed from the shuttle before launch but not until hours after it reached the pad is straight-up crazy... what was going through NASA's mind back then? 😂

But seriously, I'm a bit salty that nobody's come forward with any info about what happened to these tags after they left the shuttle. I mean, isn't this like, a piece of space history or something? Shouldn't we know what became of it 🤷‍♂️?
 
🚀 those vinyl tags are like a piece of history just chillin' on ebay all these years, not even knowing they were attached to that Space Shuttle Challenger mission until someone stumbled upon it... crazy how some things can go unnoticed for so long 🤯 and now we know the story behind 'em 💡
 
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