

"One of us became a parent, and some of us are now grandparents." "In the past twenty years, the Columbia families have had celebrations, and sorrow, and life experiences," she said. She spoke on behalf of Columbia family members. The NASA website states the STS-107 mission was 16 minutes from landing when Mission Control lost contact with the shuttle.Įvelyn Husband Thompson is the wife of Columbia commander Rick Husband. Seven astronauts died when Columbia disintegrated as it reentered the atmosphere over Texas in 2003. "The culture of excellence and safety that the agency models today has been developed through the hard lessons learned from these accidents," Wyche said. Johnson Space Director Vanessa Wyche said the tragedies of the Columbia and Challenger shuttles along with the Apollo mission have shaped the way NASA functions today.

Specific information about the PBS transmission may be. The PBS show Nova aired an episode about the Columbia disaster on June 22 2011. communication and data links with the Space Shuttle and satellites. "As we continue to expand humanity's reach in this new era of exploration, we must always embrace NASA's core value of safety," he said. What was it like to watch either the Challenger or Columbia space shuttle. Nelson said that while this will always be a solemn day, it is also one of gratitude. "NASA's Day of Remembrance is about pausing, remembering, and uplifting the legacies of the NASA family who gave their lives to advance the cause of discovery," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement. By Jordan Zakarin Published: Photo: NASA The explosion that doomed. NASA honors those they have lost every January, but this remembrance focused on the 20th anniversary of the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia on Feb. Seven space explorers, including teacher Christa McAuliffe, lost their lives in the 1986 space shuttle tragedy.

NASA employees, guests and family of the Columbia, Challenger, and Apollo 1 crews honored their loved ones on Thursday at the Johnson Space Center's Astronaut Memorial Grove as part of the agency’s Day of Remembrance.ĭuring the commemoration, NASA featured a T-38 flyover shortly after remarks from Director Vanessa Wyche among others.įamily and guests placed roses on placards beneath trees planted in the grove in honor of the lives of those who were lost. Patricia Ortiz / Houston Public Media Families and NASA employees remember the Columbia crew as the 20th anniversary of their death approaches.
