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From: trueshy
03/22/2008 10:52:58
Happy Easter! :)


From: sweetgal
03/19/2008 07:19:11
just though i'd say hi :)

Sweetgal XxXx


From: trueshy
03/14/2008 11:17:07
Hi, there! :)

Good to hear from you. I am doing okay. Work is keeping me busy which is good. However, it can also be stressful. How are you?


From: millenniumman75
03/06/2008 09:39:37
How are you EDray! :)


From: bender3008
03/06/2008 07:12:59
Well hey there Edray :)
It's very good to meet you!
-watching your Nickelback video...


From: mindfulgirl
02/26/2008 07:17:49
Thanks for your message. I'm doing ok...could be better, but I'm just happy to be back! I'm not working right now. I'm on medical leave from work while trying to fight this thing. It really sucks but we felt that it was the best course of action this time around. Glad to hear youre doing well. Happy to hear from you! (((HUGS)))


From: mindfulgirl
02/23/2008 02:05:02
Hi there...how are you? Thanks for your message. This is the first time I'm logging on since August, so I'm trying to catch up on all my messages. Take care!


From: trueshy
01/31/2008 10:09:07
Happy B-lated B-day! :) How did you celebrate?


From: kayjenee
01/28/2008 09:59:31
Hi i am ok how about you?you're very welcome and you take care too:-)))


From: Cordell
01/28/2008 07:51:39
no problem... i apologize for it having to be such a somber news thing, but hey... my mom's birthday's the same day lennon was murdered. and mine's the day that the bombings started in iraq... so, i guess no one's safe from "tragic" birth dates...


From: ProTonicBlue531
01/28/2008 05:48:51
Happy Birthday!!!


From: kayjenee
01/28/2008 03:23:50


From: James2007
01/28/2008 07:08:54


From: mserychic
01/28/2008 03:15:22
Happy birthday!

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From: Cordell
01/27/2008 11:55:08
happy birthday...
January 28, 1986

Challenger explodes
At 11:38 a.m. EST, on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Christa McAuliffe is on her way to becoming the first ordinary U.S. civilian to travel into space. McAuliffe, a 37-year-old high school social studies teacher from New Hampshire, won a competition that earned her a place among the seven-member crew of the Challenger. She underwent months of shuttle training but then, beginning January 23, was forced to wait six long days as the Challenger's launch countdown was repeatedly delayed because of weather and technical problems. Finally, on January 28, the shuttle lifted off.

Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground, including Christa's family, stared in disbelief as the shuttle exploded in a forking plume of smoke and fire. Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold on live television. There were no survivors.

In 1976, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) unveiled the world's first reusable manned spacecraft, the Enterprise. Five years later, space flights of the shuttle began when Columbia traveled into space on a 54-hour mission. Launched by two solid-rocket boosters and an external tank, only the aircraft-like shuttle entered into orbit around Earth. When the mission was completed, the shuttle fired engines to reduce speed and, after descending through the atmosphere, landed like a glider. Early shuttles took satellite equipment into space and carried out various scientific experiments. The Challenger disaster was the first major shuttle accident.

In the aftermath of the explosion, President Ronald Reagan appointed a special commission to determine what went wrong with Challenger and to develop future corrective measures. The presidential commission was headed by former secretary of state William Rogers, and included former astronaut Neil Armstrong and former test pilot Chuck Yeager. The investigation determined that the explosion was caused by the failure of an "O-ring" seal in one of the two solid-fuel rockets. The elastic O-ring did not respond as expected because of the cold temperature at launch time, which began a chain of events that resulted in the massive explosion. As a result of the explosion, NASA did not send astronauts into space for more than two years as it redesigned a number of features of the space shuttle.

In September 1988, space shuttle flights resumed with the successful launching of the Discovery. Since then, the space shuttle has carried out numerous important missions, such as the repair and maintenance of the Hubble Space Telescope and the construction of the International Space Station.

On February 1, 2003, a second space-shuttle disaster rocked the United States when Columbia disintegrated upon reentry of the Earth's atmosphere. All aboard were killed. Despite fears that the problems that downed Columbia had not been satisfactorily addressed, space-shuttle flights resumed on July 26, 2005, when Discovery was again put into orbit.




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