SETI bioastro: Fw: STS-107 Statement # 3 -- STATEMENT BY NASA ADMINISTRATOR SEAN O'KEEFE

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Sat Feb 01 2003 - 19:20:39 PST

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    Subject: STS-107 Statement # 3 -- STATEMENT BY NASA ADMINISTRATOR SEAN O'KEEFE

    Robert Mirelson
    Headquarters, Washington

    Feb. 1, 2003
    4 p.m. EST

    RELEASE: 03-032

    STATEMENT BY NASA ADMINISTRATOR SEAN O'KEEFE

    "This is indeed a tragic day for the NASA family, for the families of the
    astronauts who flew on STS-107, and likewise is tragic for the Nation.

    "Immediately upon indication of a loss of communications from STS-107, at a
    little after 9:00 a.m. this morning, we began our contingency plan to
    preserve all the information relative to the flight activities.

    "I immediately advised the President and the Secretary of Homeland Security,
    Tom Ridge, at the point after landing was due to have occurred at 9:16 a.m.,
    and spoke to them very briefly to advise them that we had lost contact with
    the Shuttle orbiter, Columbia, and STS-107 crew. They offered, the President
    specifically offered, full and immediate support to determine the
    appropriate steps to be taken.

    "We then spent the next hour and a half working through the details and
    information of what we have received and Bill Readdy, Associate
    Administrator for the NASA Office of Space Flight, will walk you through the
    specifics of those operational and technical issues.

    "We met with the family members of the astronauts who were here at the
    Kennedy Space Center and are soon to be departing back to the Johnson Space
    Center in Houston. The President has called and spoken to the family members
    to express our deepest national regrets. We have assured them that we will
    begin the process immediately to recover their loved ones and understand the
    cause of this tragedy.

    "We have no indication that the mishap was caused by anything or anyone on
    the ground.

    "We assembled a Mishap Investigation Team at a point past the stage that the
    orbiter was to have landed here at Kennedy Space Center a little after 9:30.
    That team, in turn, is coordinating on a regular basis on all the facts that
    are pertaining to this from the Johnson Space Center with help from a Rapid
    Response Team from here at the Kennedy Space Center, as well participants
    from the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

    "In addition to these internal efforts, we have appointed a Mishap
    Investigation Board, an external group of people who are independent from
    NASA who will be charged with the responsibility to look at all the
    information that was immediately locked down right after the absence of
    communications.

    "Each of these individuals are Safety and Mission Assurance related
    officials in other departments of the Federal government, from the Air
    Force, the Navy, the Department of Transportation, and across the federal
    expanse. This Investigation Team will be chaired by an individual who is
    external to the federal agencies and will have the responsibility to
    coordinate all the information from an external view.

    "So we'll be conducting both the internal activity as well as the external
    review immediately to ascertain the causes and circumstances under which
    this tragedy occurred.

    "We have pulled together all the federal agencies and local governments as
    well. I have been in discussion several times this morning with Secretary
    Tom Ridge. The effort is under way to coordinate an understanding of exactly
    where the orbiter path had taken it from West Texas towards the Kennedy
    Space Center here in Florida and to make sure that the material on the
    ground is secured so that the investigation can begin promptly.

    "We would urge people who believe they have found any material to stay away
    from it and to please contact local officials. The local first responder
    groups for emergency services have been authorized and directed by Secretary
    Tom Ridge to assist in any way. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is
    coordinating that effort on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security.

    "I was here this morning with the families of the astronauts and their
    friends. It started out as a pretty happy morning, as we awaited the landing
    of STS-107. We had highly anticipated their return because we couldn't wait
    to congratulate them for their extraordinary performance and their excellent
    effort on this very important science mission.

    "They dedicated their lives to pushing scientific challenges for all of us
    here on Earth. They dedicated themselves to that objective and did it with a
    happy heart, willingly and with great enthusiasm.

    "The loss of this valued crew is something we will never be able to get
    over. We have assured the families that we will do everything, everything
    we can possibly do to guarantee that we work our way through this horrific
    tragedy.
    We ask the members of the media to honor that too. Please respect their
    privacy and please understand the tragedy that they are going through at
    this time. We will help the media assure that this will be the case as well.

    "We trust the prayers of the Nation will be with them and with their
    families. A more courageous group of people you could not have hoped to
    know- an extraordinary group of astronauts who gave their lives-and the
    families of these crewmembers. They knew exactly the risks. And never, ever
    did we want to see a circumstance in which this could happen.

    "We diligently dedicate ourselves every single day to assuring these things
    don't occur. And when they do we have to act responsibly, accountably and
    that is exactly what we will do."

    For more information on the Internet:

    www.nasa.gov

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