[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 28 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 28
Commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the loss of Space Shuttle
Columbia.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 2, 2023
Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Kelly, Ms. Baldwin, Mr.
Cornyn, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Kaine, Mrs. Murray, Mr.
Padilla, Mr. Warner, Mr. Durbin, and Mr. Scott of Florida) submitted
the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the loss of Space Shuttle
Columbia.
Whereas space remains at the frontier of science, as expressed in 1962 by
President John F. Kennedy at Rice University in Houston, Texas;
Whereas space exploration has been integral to the global technological
leadership of the United States and to inspiring a STEM workforce for
more than 60 years;
Whereas astronauts of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have
bravely given their lives in pursuit of exploration;
Whereas, on February 1, 2003, the United States and the global space community
joined together in mourning the loss of Space Shuttle Columbia and the 7
astronauts of the STS-107 mission, who perished on their return home;
Whereas United States Air Force Colonel Rick D. Husband, Mission Commander, of
Amarillo, Texas, died in service to his nation;
Whereas United States Navy Commander William ``Willie'' C. McCool, Pilot, of San
Diego, California, died in service to his nation;
Whereas United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Michael P. Anderson, Payload
Commander and Mission Specialist, of Spokane, Washington, died in
service to his nation;
Whereas United States Navy Captain David M. Brown M.D., Mission Specialist, of
Arlington, Virginia, died in service to his nation;
Whereas United States Navy Captain Laurel B. Clark, Mission Specialist, of
Racine, Wisconsin, died in service to her nation;
Whereas Kalpana Chawla, Ph.D., Mission Specialist, of Karnal, India, became a
United States citizen and the first woman of Indian origin in space and
died in service her nation;
Whereas Israeli Air Force Colonel Ilan Ramon, Payload Specialist, of Tel Aviv,
Israel, became the first Israeli in space and died in service to his
nation;
Whereas the people of the United States will not forget the sacrifice of the
crew of STS-107 aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, as well as others who
perished in the exploration of space; and
Whereas National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronauts continue to
make tremendous personal sacrifices and risk their lives in service to
their nation and to all of humanity: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) remembers and honors the 7 astronauts who lost their
lives on February 1, 2003, on Space Shuttle Columbia;
(2) expresses deep condolences and gratitude to the
families, friends, and colleagues of--
(A) United States Air Force Colonel Rick D.
Husband;
(B) United States Navy Commander William ``Willie''
C. McCool;
(C) United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
Michael P. Anderson;
(D) United States Navy Captain David M. Brown;
(E) United States Navy Captain Laurel B. Clark;
(F) Dr. Kalpana Chawla; and
(G) Israeli Air Force Colonel Ilan Ramon;
(3) commends all those who assisted in the debris recovery
and accident investigation process, including helicopter pilot
Jules ``Buzz'' F. Mier Jr. and Texas Forest Service Aviation
Specialist Charles G. Krenek, who both died during debris
search, and dedicated staff across the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration; and
(4) reaffirms the commitment of the United States
Government to create a culture of safety and innovation within
all agencies and companies pursuing the exploration of space,
including in the pursuit of the United States' return to the
Moon and first visit to Mars through the Artemis missions and
Moon to Mars efforts.
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