Psycho-Babble 2000 Thread 1050

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One peaceful thought about Columbia

Posted by shar on February 4, 2003, at 23:28:46

In the aftermath of the Columbia shuttle disaster, I had the thought that these were seven people in the midst of doing something they all loved. I am somewhat comforted by that for them, and grateful that they did not appear to suffer for a long period. I believe it is a rare event that we pass on to the next place while we are happy where we are.

Of course, it may not help those left behind, widows, widowers, children. But, maybe it can just a little bit.

Shar

 

Re: One peaceful thought about Columbia » shar

Posted by NikkiT2 on February 5, 2003, at 9:18:05

In reply to One peaceful thought about Columbia, posted by shar on February 4, 2003, at 23:28:46

A good friend send me this.. she is a school teacher and it was given them to show their class by the Principle of the school.

She says it is the last email sent by Dr Laurel Clark from the Shuttle Columbia. If it is true, it is a truly beutiful momento to something she obvioulsy believed in and loved.

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Hello from above our magnificent planet Earth. The perspective is truly awe-inspiring. This is a terrific mission and we are very busy doing science round the clock. Just getting a moment to type e-mail is precious so this will be short, and distributed to many who I know and love.

I have seen some incredible sights: lightning spreading over the Pacific, the Aurora Australis lighting up the entire visible horizon with the cityglow of Australia below, the crescent moon setting over the limb of the Earth, the vast plains of Africa and the dunes of Cape Horn, rivers breaking through tall mountain passes, the scars of humanity, the continuous line of life extending from North America, through Central America and into South America, a crescent moon setting over the limb of our blue planet. Mount Fuji looks like a small bump from up here, but it does stand out as a very distinct landmark.

Magically, the very first day we flew over Lake Michigan and I saw Wind Point (Wis.) clearly. Haven't been so lucky since. Every orbit we go over a slightly different part of the Earth. Of course, much of the time I'm working back in Spacelab and don't see any of it. Whenever I do get to look out, it is glorious. Even the stars have a special brightness.

I have seen my 'friend' Orion several times. Taking photos of the earth is a real challenge, but a steep learning curve. I think I have finally gotten some beautiful shots the last 2 days. Keeping my fingers crossed that they're in sharp focus.

My near vision has gotten a little worse up here so you may have seen pics/video of me wearing glasses. I feel blessed to be here representing our country and carrying out the research of scientists around the world. All of the experiments have accomplished most of their goals despite the inevitable hiccups that occur when such a complicated undertaking is undertaken. Some experiments have even done extra science. A few are finished and one is just getting started today.

The food is great and I am feeling very comfortable in this new, totally different environment. It still takes a while to eat as gravity doesn't help pull food down your esophagus. It is also a constant challenge to stay adequately hydrated. Since our body fluids are shifted toward our heads our sense of thirst is almost nonexistent.

Thanks to many of you who have supported me and my adventures throughout the years. This was definitely one to beat all. I hope you could feel the positive energy that beamed to the whole planet as we glided over our shared planet.

Love to all,
Laurel

 

that was nice Nikki (nm)

Posted by tina on February 6, 2003, at 9:37:12

In reply to Re: One peaceful thought about Columbia » shar, posted by NikkiT2 on February 5, 2003, at 9:18:05

 

Re: One peaceful thought about Columbia » NikkiT2

Posted by shar on February 7, 2003, at 12:51:11

In reply to Re: One peaceful thought about Columbia » shar, posted by NikkiT2 on February 5, 2003, at 9:18:05

That is a wonderful email. I heard a TV interview with someone who'd received it (an aunt of hers, I believe), and read parts of it.

I'm glad I had the chance to read the entire email. Thanks very much.

Shar


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