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I well remember standing on the front lawn with my family watching the “moving star” that was Sputnik travel across the night sky. I was young, but what a feeling that little light created!
I remember when Yuri Gagarin hurled into space, becoming the first human to leave the planet. Exciting times. Even more exciting, I clearly recall standing with thousands of other people at Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, watching Neil Armstrong step down from the lunar lander,becoming the first person to set foot on the moon.
I guess that accounts for the sense of loss that I felt today when I heard the news that the space shuttle had landed safely, ending the final mission of the program. The end of another era in the exploration of space.
Tonight, I think I’ll toast the health of all of humanity’s past space explorers and wish success to those who will carry the torch into the future.
I remember when Yuri Gagarin hurled into space, becoming the first human to leave the planet. Exciting times. Even more exciting, I clearly recall standing with thousands of other people at Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, watching Neil Armstrong step down from the lunar lander,becoming the first person to set foot on the moon.
I guess that accounts for the sense of loss that I felt today when I heard the news that the space shuttle had landed safely, ending the final mission of the program. The end of another era in the exploration of space.
Tonight, I think I’ll toast the health of all of humanity’s past space explorers and wish success to those who will carry the torch into the future.
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