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kitewithfish ([personal profile] kitewithfish) wrote2019-01-29 11:09 am

I have made my usual mistake this time of year

which is reading things about Challenger.

I didn't realize I was sentimental about space shuttles until I went to the museum in New York where Enterprise stored and started crying. 

I was seventeen when Columbia died. 

I really wish Columbia and Challenger were in museums. 


bayliss: (Alan Rickman *thoughtful*)

[personal profile] bayliss 2019-01-29 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I was 9/10 when the Challenger Disaster happened. When it happened another kid came down from our schools library and told everybody that the Space shuttle had blown up. None of us, including the teacher, believed him. Once we got back from recess, there was a tv set up in our class room and we watched the coverage for the rest of the day.

Columbia happened when I was an adult and I am still not over either one of those.
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[personal profile] yalumesse 2019-01-30 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
*hugs*
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[personal profile] mab_browne 2019-01-30 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
Sort of related for me was being in the Smithsonian and seeing the Apollo 11 capsule. There is something about the mix of achievement and broken hope that is inextricably tied up space programme memorabilia.