TennVolTony
Thief of Thongs
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- Sep 17, 1999
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I think sometimes as we see a shuttle launch or when they come back home, we get too complacent. It has gotten so routine to us. We forget the many, many dangers that these brave men and women face. The margin for error is so small. The world has seen again today, as we did 17 years ago, that there are no survivable mishaps with space flight. Or the chances of surving are so slim.
When STS 107 went up 16 days ago my office took a couple of minutes like we do everytime there is a launch during the day, and went outside to watch. As it flew overhead we waved and applauded. Then went back to out work. It never dawned on us that what we were seeing would never come back to earth as it left.
We take so much for granted in this world. Now I think we have been slapped awake by the loss of more heros. I will NEVER watch another launch again with the same feeling as before. I'll hold my breath and pray very hard... And I won't stop praying until the next brave crew is safely back home..
God Bless the families of the crew of STS 107.....We lost more heros today....but there are many waiting in line to fill the void. At least they will try.........
When STS 107 went up 16 days ago my office took a couple of minutes like we do everytime there is a launch during the day, and went outside to watch. As it flew overhead we waved and applauded. Then went back to out work. It never dawned on us that what we were seeing would never come back to earth as it left.
We take so much for granted in this world. Now I think we have been slapped awake by the loss of more heros. I will NEVER watch another launch again with the same feeling as before. I'll hold my breath and pray very hard... And I won't stop praying until the next brave crew is safely back home..
God Bless the families of the crew of STS 107.....We lost more heros today....but there are many waiting in line to fill the void. At least they will try.........

