Columbia Shuttle Disaster

February 1, 2003

As you’ve prob­a­bly heard on the news by now, you know about the recent Colum­bia Shut­tle Dis­as­ter that occured ear­lier today.

I’d like to con­tibute my prayers and con­do­lences for the fam­ily mem­bers of those 7 crew members.

Pro­files of the Crew can be viewed here.

Rest in Peace. 

5 comments

Nice job Erik, I like the kar­toon of you and Adam at the top of the page, also the mem­ory sec­tion on the recent deaths of the brave men and women who take to the sky and planets

by Bud on February 1, 2003 at 4:17 pm. Reply #

I’m at school right now and I just wanted to let the fam­ilys that had other rel­a­tives pass away I’m very very sorry but I just wanted you to know that they are in a bet­ter place now and that place is
HEAVEN.

by JESSICA on February 6, 2003 at 12:16 pm. Reply #

I’m at school right now look­ing at all of this stuff on the Colum­bia dis­as­ter. I feel sorry for all the fam­i­lies and friends of the seven brave asra­nauts. I bet it’s hard on them know­ing that they’ll never see them again.

by Bailey Briggs on February 6, 2003 at 12:17 pm. Reply #

STOP CRYING, MY FRIENDS! LIVE IS NOTGAME, YOU KNOW.

Peter from Germany.

by Peter on February 6, 2003 at 1:45 pm. Reply #

This is indeed sad news, but nonethe­less not sur­pris­ing to me.. any­ways. Don’t let my com­ments make you think I don’t have sym­pa­thies and thoughts towards this tragic event — it’s just with a shut­tle that was built in the mid-70s and send into space with­out a worry or a doubt — sad.

Love the pre­sen­ta­tion. The music sounds all too familar.

by Gary Halsboro on February 6, 2003 at 5:12 pm. Reply #

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