in-flight tragedy of the space program of the national aeronautics and space administration involving the challenger shuttle mission 51 ill. and its crew, consisting of francisco v commander michael j. smith pilot judith resnick, mission specialist ronald mcnair mission specialist ellison s. onizuka mission specialist s christina mcauliffe. payload specialist and gregory jarvis payload specialist. therefore, be it resolved that the house expresses its condolences to the family and crew members of the challenger shuttle mission and bay, it further resolved that the clark communicate these resolutions to the families of the challenger crew and be it further resolved on the resolution, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one hour as speaker. i yield 30 minutes of that time to the distinguished minority leader. the gentleman from illinois, mr. michael, pending that i hear myself such time as am i concerned. mr. speaker, the brave and dedicated young americans who this day
house resolution 361. whereas the house of representatives has learned with profound sorrow of the first in-flight tragedy of the space program of the national aeronautics and space administration involving the challenger shuttle mission 51 ill. and its crew, consisting of francisco v commander michael j. smith pilot judith resnick, mission specialist ronald mcnair mission specialist ellison s. onizuka mission specialist s christina mcauliffe. payload specialist and gregory jarvis payload specialist. therefore, be it resolved that the house expresses its condolences to the family and crew members of the challenger shuttle mission and bay, it further resolved that the clark communicate these resolutions to the families of the challenger crew and be it further resolved on the resolution, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one hour as speaker. i yield 30 minutes of that time to the distinguished minority leader. the gentleman from illinois, mr. michael, pending that i he
It has been nearly 20 years since the seven crew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia didn’t make it home, and NASA leaders will gather today at Kennedy Space Center, Washington D.C. and other locations to commemorate their lives as well as those from Space Shuttle Challenger and Apollo 1 on the Day of Remembrance.
It has been nearly 20 years since the seven crew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia didn’t make it home, and NASA leaders gathered today to commemorate their lives as well as those from Space Shuttle Challenger and Apollo 1 on the Day of Remembrance.