maumann
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Bitterly cold night. NASA Select was showing icicles on the pad. WMEL news director Don Germaise and I debated whether we should even waste the drive to the Cape because we were certain NASA would scrub. All I had was a lined wind breaker and a thin sweater. I was 27. It was one day after the anniversary of the Apollo 1 fire.
Everything appeared nominal through "go with throttle up." Then there was a ball of fire and the two solid rocket boosters appeared on the other side. But there was no Shuttle. Just streamers of debris floating back to the ocean.
The contrails hung in the clear blue sky for hours. The huge clock near the American flag at the media viewing area was still counting a mission that had ended hours ago when I left after President Reagan's speech.
RIP, crew of 51-L.
NASA Remembers Fallen Heroes - YouTube
Everything appeared nominal through "go with throttle up." Then there was a ball of fire and the two solid rocket boosters appeared on the other side. But there was no Shuttle. Just streamers of debris floating back to the ocean.
The contrails hung in the clear blue sky for hours. The huge clock near the American flag at the media viewing area was still counting a mission that had ended hours ago when I left after President Reagan's speech.
RIP, crew of 51-L.
NASA Remembers Fallen Heroes - YouTube
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