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Post by yro Pedward on Jan 23, 2007 18:17:44 GMT -5
In 4 days lies a memory of the brave astronauts that board the Shuttle Challenger, exploded in the air after takeoff in January 27, 1986. Even at that time I wasn't born yet, but this came out true as seen on TV, when we saw the shuttle exploded, and, the mission was aborted. These were among the bravest astronauts from 20 years later, until January 27, will be 21. Until then, god bless you. This is exactly how the shuttle exploded.
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Post by Yoshifrog on Jan 24, 2007 16:13:13 GMT -5
Amen to the astronauts, and may they rest in peace TRIPLE BONUS MULTIPLIER ! !
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Post by Rackinac on Jan 24, 2007 20:23:25 GMT -5
Ah, yes. I rember writing letters to their families in schools years ago, and I'm not even that old. We wrote about how brave these men and woman were and wishing them a happy life.
Of corse, I didn't know how bad, since I was only in 1st grade.
How they died, they died doing what only a handful of people can do. These brave people took the chance of a lifetime, although it was a tragic ending was still a very high honor for them. God bless them, and may they have a happy afterlife.
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Post by Lord of the Dance on Jan 24, 2007 22:41:01 GMT -5
I remember reading about that. It was always so depressing to think about, since I dreamed of going into space someday. I hope their families are doing well.
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Post by yro Pedward on Jan 27, 2007 0:25:40 GMT -5
As it struck midnight... 21 years later.. from the tragedy of 7 brave astronauts. Rest in peace.
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Post by UMS Author Lava on Feb 8, 2007 9:36:23 GMT -5
And may the sweet voices of angels sing thee to thy rest...
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Post by Masakuni on Feb 8, 2007 16:07:02 GMT -5
Even if it was a long time ago, it was still a tragedy. Yeah...well they are in a better place now at least
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