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Houston - Feb 03, 2003 In an email sent to NASA's ISS teams, Station Program Manager Bill Gerstenmaier has written of the need to stay focused in working through the issues to keep ISS in orbit and support the three residents of Earth's only outpost in Space.
-Original Message- We all want to help, and we can help by continuing to our job. We, in the International Space Station Program, have a unique job, and it is the welfare of Ken, Nicholai, and Don, on orbit. We must ensure their continued safety and success. Our immediate goal is to work all options for maintaining a fully functioning crew on board the Space Station, and continue to perform meaningful science.
Please see where it is you can help in the following short- and long-term activities:
Until we iron out the road ahead, we will continue to rely on the incredible dedication and commitment of our people. Our resolve to move through this tragedy is being shouldered by all and at every level. It extends to those who leave flowers at our gates, and those around the world who feel our loss. We owe it to STS-107, who gave so much these last days, to try harder, to be better, and continue living the dream. billg Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Station Portal at NASA SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Space Station News at Space-Travel.Com
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