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brellis
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I was watching NASA-TV last night. Jim Lovell, who had flown on both Apollo 8 and 13, said in a speech commemorating some anniversary that if the accident on 13 had happened on 8, they would have been doomed to orbit the moon in eternity.<br /><br />In my mind's eye, when people I "know" perish they burn themselves into my memory, usually in the last place they were known to be alive. The Columbia crew is enshrined in my mind at the moment they perished in the skies over us. What a striking thought to imagine the crew of Apollo 8, orbiting in perpetuity, in the actual place they would be occupying in my imagination. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font size="2" color="#ff0000"><em><strong>I'm a recovering optimist - things could be better.</strong></em></font> </p> </div>