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A pause in The Dream
By: Mark Morgan on 1/28/2001; 12:33 PM

Dr. Jason reminds me that today is the anniversary of the loss of space shuttle Challenger when it exploded 73 seconds after takeoff. Among the crew was the first civilian passenger on a shuttle, school teacher Christa McAuliffe.

I was 17 the day The Dream took a hiatus. I had the flu that day, and I was lying on the couch channel surfing when suddenly all the channels were showing the same, horrible thing. I could feel the day come to a halt.

A moment, please, out of your Superbowl watching and church going and weekend resting and weekend working, for the day an angel stumbled on the way to heaven.

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RE: A pause in The Dream
By: ScottN on 1/29/2001; 1:05 PM

Yeah, nobody really understood why I was relatively subdued yesterday.

I tried explaining it to my older daughter, but I couldn't get across the emotional impact that it had had on me.

Yisgadal v'yiskadash sh'meh rabba...

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RE: A pause in The Dream
By: ScottN on 2/1/2003; 11:13 AM

Once more... Now Columbia is gone. It broke up over Texas while in descent.

Rick Husband Kalpana Chawla William McCool Michael Anderson David Brown Larel Clark Ilan Ramon

May their memories be for a blessing. Yisgadal v'yiskadash sh'meh rabba...

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RE: A pause in The Dream
By: ScottN on 2/5/2003; 5:47 PM

[tumbleweeds and crickets]

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RE: A pause in The Dream
By: Mark Morgan on 2/5/2003; 10:00 PM

I admit to being at a loss for words.

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RE: A pause in The Dream
By: Mark Morgan on 2/6/2003; 8:54 AM

Fortunately, others say what I cannot find the words to say. James Lileks:

"PR had an interview with one of those people who think we should not send people into space, but rely entirely on robots. As I pulled into the parking lot at the mall he casually asked “what can a man do on Mars that a robot cannot?”

PLANT A FUCKING FLAG ON THE PLANET, I shouted at the radio. Pardon my language. But. On a day when seven brave people died while fulfilling their brightest ambitions, this was the wrong day to suggest we all stay tethered to the dirt until the sun grows cold. Are we less than the men who left safe harbors and shouldered through cold oceans? After all, they sailed into the void; we can look up at the night sky and point at where we want to go. There: that bright white orb. We’re going. There: that red coal burning on the horizon. We’re going. And we’re not sending smart toys on our behalf - we’re sending human beings, and one of them will put his boot on the sand and bring the number of worlds we’ve visited to three. And when he plants the flag he will use flesh and sinew and blood and bone to drive it into the ground. His heartbeat will hammer in his ears; his mind will spin a kaleidoscopic medley of all the things he’d thought he’d think at this moment, and he'll grin: I had it wrong. I had no idea what it would truly be like. He’d imagined this moment as oddly private; he'd thought of himself, the red land, the flag in his hand, and he heard music, as though the moment would be fully scored when it happened. But there isn't any music; there's the sound of his breath and the thrum of his pulse. It seems like everyone who ever lived is standing behind him at the other end of a vast dark auditorium, waiting for the flag to stand on the ground of Mars. Then he will say something. He might stumble on a word or two, because he’s only human.

But look what humans have done. Again."


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