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mission.”
Valesek said NASA must learn
from this accident.
“What happens with this
accident is not doing anything
different, it’s paying more
attention and doing a better
job,” Valasek said.
Valasek said the Columbia
tragedy has not had negative
effects on the A&M aero
space engineering program,
but has strengthened its
resolve to put forth a maxi
mum effort in everything.
Amanda Garcia, a junior
business major, said she has
kept up with the briefings
and press conferences about
the tragedy.
“I've noticed that the staff
at NASA seems like they are
being more cautious and try
ing to watch out,” Garcia
said. “They are really trying
to forecast what they are
doing.”
Christian Vondrehle, a sen
ior psychology major, said he
felt connected to the tragedy
because he attended space
camp as a kid.
“I was astonished, because
I didn’t believe something
like this would happen,”
Vondrehle said. “1 think it put
a bunch of doubts in people’s
minds.”
Chris Mount, a senior civil
engineering major, said as
sad as the tragedy was, that
he hopes NASA will learn
from its mistakes, and move
forward.
“I do not think we should
let this stop our progression
into space, because in every
thing we do there is some
risk,” Mount said. “But I
think the worst thing we
could do is stop space travel.”
Burt said NASA’s
progress is evident in the
advancements it has made
over the year.
“At the beginning of the
year, it was so sad because
these astronauts trusted us,
and we let them down,” Burt
said. “But now it doesn’t get
more exciting than this, with
the Mars mission and Bush’s
plan to move forward.”
The astronauts will he
honored with a memorial at
Arlington National
Cemetery today at 2 p.m.
according to
www.nasa.gov. Although
the service is closed to the
public, NASA TV will pro
vide live coverage.
“The power of our mis
sion is to carry on,” Burt
said. “I think the seven peo
ple who perished would
want us to do that.”
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