Coalition for Space Exploration Pauses to Reflect and Remember

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

January 29, 2009

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HOUSTON, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ — “Today, the Coalition for Space Exploration joins NASA in observing a Day of Remembrance to reflect on the lives lost in the heroic endeavors of our space program. During this day of tribute, we honor those aboard Apollo 1, Challenger, Columbia, as well as other NASA colleagues, who tragically lost their lives in pursuit of an admirable cause. While we mourn the losses, we celebrate the bravery of those whose journey was cut too short. We also acknowledge the courage of those who follow in their footsteps and appreciate their enthusiasm and curiosity, which propel them forward ensuring the losses we have experienced are not in vain.”

Dean Acosta, Chairman-Public Affairs Team

Coalition for Space Exploration

About the Coalition for Space Exploration:

The Coalition for Space Exploration is a collaboration of space industry businesses and advocacy groups whose mission is to educate and inform the public on the value and benefits of space exploration and to help ensure the United States will remain a leader in space, science and technology – key factors that will benefit every American, strengthen our nation’s economy and maintain our national security.


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