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{"id":10486,"date":"2011-08-04T06:00:59","date_gmt":"2011-08-04T11:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.occasionalplanet.org\/?p=10486"},"modified":"2013-02-15T20:45:14","modified_gmt":"2013-02-16T02:45:14","slug":"space-shuttle-a-video-keepsake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/occasionalplanet.org\/2011\/08\/04\/space-shuttle-a-video-keepsake\/","title":{"rendered":"Space Shuttle: a video keepsake"},"content":{"rendered":"
135 missions, and no longer counting. The space Shuttle program may have ended on July 21, 2011, but our fascination with space exploration did not\u2014at least not this writer\u2019s.\u00a0 As an early baby boomer, I grew up in the era when every rocket launch was a school-pausing, breath-holding, dream-making, applause-generating, special event.<\/p>\n
As a teen and young adult, the reality of evolving space exploration gave a science-truth grounding to my reading and re-reading of science-fiction novels like Ray Bradbury\u2019s \u00a0Martian Chronicles<\/em>, Arthur C. Clarke\u2019s Childhood\u2019s End<\/em>, and Robert Heinlein\u2019s Stranger in a Strange Land<\/em>.<\/p>\n
When Apollo landed on the moon in 1969, my family had a late-night, grainy-TV-image-watch party\u2014replete with my mother\u2019s \u00a0specially concocted \u201cmoon muffins\u201d [filled with Swiss cheese, of course]. Later, when my folks moved to Florida, we commemorated Shuttle launches by ascending to the rooftop observation deck of their condominium, binoculars in hand, and looked North toward the Cape, where the blastoff contrail cut through the sky to thrill us again.<\/p>\n
As an older adult, I took a spontaneous vacation detour to Cape Canaveral to see a Shuttle landing and caught the excitement one more time.\u00a0 Arriving just five minutes before the scheduled landing, we parked, joined the crowd,\u00a0heard the double sonic-boom that signals re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, \u00a0and scanned the sky. And then, a nine-year-old girl spotted the descending Shuttle before anyone else and alerted the crowd, pointing to the sky and shouting \u201cThere it is!\u201d It was a beautiful moment, confirming that, while\u00a0 many politicians, bureaucrats and jaded citizens are turning away, space travel continues to instill wonder and awe in kids.<\/p>\n
For now, though it\u2019s the end of an era. NASA\u2019s funding for manned space exploration has dried up. There will still be U.S.-government-funded, unmanned missions, and that\u2019s a good thing. But I\u2019m confident that humankind\u2019s lust for discovery\u2014coupled with the more base drive for profit and military advantage\u2014will keep the notion of manned exploration alive.<\/p>\n