By comforting each other, we can gain the strength to bear the pain and pursue our ideals firmly.
For the family, friends and loved ones of our astronauts in space, the loss of the country is first and foremost a huge personal loss. correct
The father, mother, husband and wife, brothers and sisters, especially children who have lost their loved ones are all in your grief and mourning.
In these days, all Americans stand with you.
What we say today is far from enough to express our true feelings. Words are so powerless in the face of our misfortunes: they
It is impossible to pin our grief on the people you love deeply, on the people who died heroically.
Heroes are called heroes not because of the language we praise, but because they always have a high degree of professionalism, self-esteem and
Persistently explore the magical universe, practice real life, and even sacrifice the sense of responsibility for life. We do our best.
What we do is to remember our seven astronauts and seven "challengers" and the life they brought to those who knew them well when they were alive.
Opportunity, love and joy bring pride to the motherland.
They come from all directions of this great country, from Southern California to Washington, from Ohio to Mohawk, new york, from summer.
From Wei Yi to North Carolina and Buffalo, New York. They are very different from each other, but they pursue their own missions.
This is consistent.
We remember Dick Scobie, and the last thing we heard from the challenger was from the captain. join
Before the space program, he was a fighter pilot and later became a test pilot of a high-altitude plane. Yes, Captain Scobie.
Danger has always been our familiar partner.
We remember Mike Smith, whose chest was covered with fighter pilot medals, including the Navy Special Flying Cross.
Zhang and the Silver Star Cross from a country.
We still remember Judith Lenico, who was called J.R. by friends. She always smiles at people and is always eager to think of them.
Make a contribution. After work, she likes to play some songs on the piano to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
We will never forget Ellison Onizo, who used to run barefoot in the coffee fields and the Macadamia cemetery in Hawaii when he was a child.
Ka, he has always dreamed of traveling to the moon one day. He told people that he could make great achievements in his career by becoming a pilot.
Some unforgettable achievements.
And Ronald mcnair, who once told People magazine that cotton fields in Southern California exercised his perseverance. He dreams of going to the outer space station.
Living and doing experiments in weightless space: playing saxophone. Ah, Jean (Ronald's nickname), we will always miss your saxophone.
We will build your dream space station.
We remember Gregory jervis, who supported his alma mater, new york State University, in that fatal flight.
Flag. He said it was a small souvenir in memory of those who pointed out the future for him.
We still remember Corista mcauliffe, who captured the imagination of the whole country. Her courage and never-ending spirit of exploration inspired her.
We ... she is a teacher, not only for her students, but also for the whole country. She regarded this space flight as inspiration.
The teaching examples that inspire us to impact the future are tirelessly told to us.
We will always remember them, these outstanding experts, scientists, adventurers, artists, teachers and male and female members of the family.
. We will cherish their stories. This is a story about victory and courage. This is a true story of an American hero.
On the day of the disaster, all of us Americans were worried and stayed up all night in front of the TV. At that unfortunate moment, I
The children's excitement turned to trembling. We waited and watched, trying to figure out what happened. I listened to the radio that night.
Access program. All ages are telling their own sadness and are proud of our astronauts. Haze enveloped the whole country. Let's leave now.
Go out of the house, hold hands and comfort each other.
The sacrifice of the person you love has stirred up the whole country. In the pain, we realized a far-reaching truth: the way ahead.
It is not smooth. The whole history of human progress is a history of struggle against all difficulties and obstacles. We are once again aware of our America.
It is based on heroism and lofty dedication, and is composed of men and women like our seven astronauts.
People who take the responsibility of the whole society as their own responsibility, give people people more than people's expectations and requirements, and make contributions to mankind.
A person who gives and never asks for anything in return.
We can't help but think back to the pioneers a century ago, the indomitable people who took their families and property to develop the desolate American west.
Children, they often face harsh environment. Along the Oregon Trail, you can still see the tombstones of fallen pioneers. but
Grief can only make them more determined to forge ahead.
Today's desert is a territory that neither space nor human knowledge has reached. Sometimes, we feel we can't reach other planets. but I ...
Children must cheer up, work hard and keep moving forward. Our country is really lucky because we are still very big.
With our courage, trustworthy reputation and unyielding quality, we still have heroes like the seven astronauts on Challenger.
Dick Scobie knows that every launch of a spaceship is a technological miracle. He said, "If anything happens, it will."
Does not mean the end of the space program. "I have contacted the families of every hero, and everyone has specifically requested that we must continue this plan.
Pai, this is the dream of their lovely deceased relatives. We will never let them down.
Today, we assure Dick Scobie and his partners that their dreams have never died, and they are one of the ideals they fought for.
It will come true. People who devoted themselves to working for NASA lost seven members in their big family, and they still
We should continue to work hard to realize a safe, feasible, risky, bold and more effective space program. Humans will continue to March into space and continue to build.
New goals, and constantly achieve new results. This is the best way for us to commemorate the seven heroes on Challenger.
Dick, Mike, Judith, Ellison, Ronald, Gregory and Corista, your families and your country mourn for you.
Passed away. Rest in peace, we will never forget you. For those who know and love you, the painful blow is heavy and lasting;
For a country, the departure of her seven children and seven friends is an irreparable loss. The only comfort we can find is that,
We know in our hearts that you are flying so high and proud, and now you have found the destination of God's promise of eternal life outside the star.
May God bless you and comfort you in this difficult time.