1 00:00:00,255 --> 00:00:04,980 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 2 00:00:04,980 --> 00:00:09,520 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 3 00:00:09,520 --> 00:00:13,603 ♪ Lost just 16 minutes from home ♪ 4 00:00:26,132 --> 00:00:29,574 ♪ Yeah, you are home ♪ 5 00:00:29,574 --> 00:00:33,407 ♪ At last you are truly home ♪ 6 00:00:56,459 --> 00:00:58,709 - It's all my fault, sorry. 7 00:01:10,233 --> 00:01:13,733 (soft piano instrumental) 8 00:01:19,434 --> 00:01:22,736 ♪ How can we ♪ 9 00:01:22,736 --> 00:01:27,736 ♪ Find whats been lost ♪ 10 00:01:28,726 --> 00:01:32,005 ♪ Retrace steps ♪ 11 00:01:32,005 --> 00:01:37,005 ♪ Find out the cause ♪ 12 00:01:38,193 --> 00:01:41,649 ♪ Over and over ♪ 13 00:01:41,649 --> 00:01:46,649 ♪ What went wrong ♪ 14 00:01:47,503 --> 00:01:49,490 ♪ Just remember ♪ 15 00:01:49,490 --> 00:01:54,490 ♪ To stand tall be strong ♪ 16 00:01:56,969 --> 00:02:01,969 ♪ When you're just 16 minutes from home ♪ 17 00:02:03,198 --> 00:02:07,662 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 18 00:02:07,662 --> 00:02:12,380 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 19 00:02:12,380 --> 00:02:17,380 ♪ Lost just 16 minutes from home ♪ 20 00:02:20,511 --> 00:02:25,511 ♪ From home ♪ 21 00:02:25,570 --> 00:02:28,777 ♪ Taking steps ♪ 22 00:02:28,777 --> 00:02:33,777 ♪ Into the unknown ♪ 23 00:02:35,075 --> 00:02:38,237 ♪ All that we've learned ♪ 24 00:02:38,237 --> 00:02:43,237 ♪ Is what they have shown ♪ 25 00:02:44,469 --> 00:02:47,356 ♪ Maybe the stars ♪ 26 00:02:47,356 --> 00:02:52,356 ♪ Will guide them home ♪ 27 00:02:53,265 --> 00:02:56,721 ♪ And the path forever lit ♪ 28 00:02:56,721 --> 00:03:01,721 ♪ Will again be flown ♪ 29 00:03:03,175 --> 00:03:08,175 ♪ When you're just 16 minutes from home ♪ 30 00:03:09,124 --> 00:03:13,951 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 31 00:03:13,951 --> 00:03:18,449 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 32 00:03:18,449 --> 00:03:23,449 ♪ Lost just 16 minutes from home ♪ 33 00:03:27,253 --> 00:03:28,823 ♪ Heroes in life ♪ 34 00:03:28,823 --> 00:03:31,129 ♪ With the strength to believe ♪ 35 00:03:31,129 --> 00:03:33,329 ♪ You set sail for the stars ♪ 36 00:03:33,329 --> 00:03:36,129 ♪ Where you dreamed us to be ♪ 37 00:03:36,129 --> 00:03:38,270 ♪ We thought you were lost ♪ 38 00:03:38,270 --> 00:03:40,719 ♪ Just to find out the truth ♪ 39 00:03:40,719 --> 00:03:42,793 ♪ Headed straight for the heart ♪ 40 00:03:42,793 --> 00:03:45,941 ♪ On an infinite route ♪ 41 00:03:45,941 --> 00:03:47,526 ♪ We know that you're gone ♪ 42 00:03:47,526 --> 00:03:50,212 ♪ But your dream it lives on ♪ 43 00:03:50,212 --> 00:03:52,191 ♪ Through the hearts of the ones ♪ 44 00:03:52,191 --> 00:03:55,230 ♪ Who were there all along ♪ 45 00:03:55,230 --> 00:03:56,790 - Good morning everybody. 46 00:03:56,790 --> 00:03:58,110 Thank you for coming. 47 00:03:58,110 --> 00:04:00,210 We're one minute away from starting the program. 48 00:04:00,210 --> 00:04:01,110 If you could take a moment 49 00:04:01,110 --> 00:04:02,640 and double check your phones and make sure 50 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:06,990 that they are turned off or muted, we would appreciate it. 51 00:04:06,990 --> 00:04:08,970 And again, we're gonna start in less than one minute. 52 00:04:08,970 --> 00:04:09,803 Thank you. 53 00:04:53,405 --> 00:04:58,405 - I'd like to welcome you to the NASA Day of Remembrance. 54 00:04:58,830 --> 00:05:02,010 It's a big day for for NASA, all over the country. 55 00:05:02,010 --> 00:05:05,400 At each NASA Center we take time to pause 56 00:05:05,400 --> 00:05:08,010 and reflect to remember those who have 57 00:05:08,010 --> 00:05:10,080 paid the ultimate sacrifice, 58 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:15,080 but also to inspire us to future human space exploration. 59 00:05:15,180 --> 00:05:17,430 To remember those great individuals 60 00:05:17,430 --> 00:05:20,220 that made all this possible. 61 00:05:20,220 --> 00:05:23,981 Engineers, astronauts, administrators, 62 00:05:23,981 --> 00:05:28,981 we take this opportunity to reflect on our successes 63 00:05:29,130 --> 00:05:33,180 and to be inspired for our future missions. 64 00:05:33,180 --> 00:05:35,970 I'd like to ask everyone to please stand 65 00:05:35,970 --> 00:05:37,680 for the Presentation of Colors 66 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,740 by the Viera High School Junior ROTC 67 00:05:40,740 --> 00:05:43,110 followed by the singing of our national anthem 68 00:05:43,110 --> 00:05:45,393 by NASA's Suzy Cunningham. 69 00:06:14,586 --> 00:06:18,961 ♪ Oh, say can you see ♪ 70 00:06:18,961 --> 00:06:23,961 ♪ By the dawn's early light ♪ 71 00:06:24,627 --> 00:06:28,942 ♪ What so proudly we hailed ♪ 72 00:06:28,942 --> 00:06:33,942 ♪ At the twilight's last gleaming ♪ 73 00:06:34,231 --> 00:06:39,160 ♪ Whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ 74 00:06:39,160 --> 00:06:44,160 ♪ Through the perilous fight, ♪ 75 00:06:44,696 --> 00:06:49,431 ♪ O'er the ramparts we watched ♪ 76 00:06:49,431 --> 00:06:54,431 ♪ Were so gallantly streaming ♪ 77 00:06:55,475 --> 00:07:00,040 ♪ And the rockets' red glare ♪ 78 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:05,040 ♪ The bombs bursting in air ♪ 79 00:07:05,707 --> 00:07:10,413 ♪ Gave proof through the night ♪ 80 00:07:10,413 --> 00:07:15,413 ♪ That our flag was still there ♪ 81 00:07:16,223 --> 00:07:21,098 ♪ O say, does that star-spangled ♪ 82 00:07:21,098 --> 00:07:26,098 ♪ Banner yet wave ♪ 83 00:07:28,548 --> 00:07:33,548 ♪ O'er the land of the free ♪ 84 00:07:35,297 --> 00:07:38,964 ♪ And the home of the brave ♪ 85 00:08:04,441 --> 00:08:06,253 (audience applauding) 86 00:08:06,253 --> 00:08:07,253 - Thank you. 87 00:08:08,640 --> 00:08:09,823 Thank you. 88 00:08:09,823 --> 00:08:10,656 I'd like us. 89 00:08:10,656 --> 00:08:12,810 Those who are able, you don't have to, 90 00:08:12,810 --> 00:08:16,470 but if those who are able to remain standing 91 00:08:16,470 --> 00:08:21,470 I'd like to recognize Rabbi Tzvi Konikov for the invocation. 92 00:08:39,900 --> 00:08:42,813 - We pause and gather today, 93 00:08:45,330 --> 00:08:48,060 this Hebrew year of gathering, 94 00:08:48,060 --> 00:08:50,867 otherwise known as Hakhel, 95 00:08:51,750 --> 00:08:55,950 to honor all of our nation's fallen astronauts 96 00:08:55,950 --> 00:09:00,030 including the Columbia Crew and my friend, 97 00:09:00,030 --> 00:09:02,343 Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon. 98 00:09:04,470 --> 00:09:09,470 20 years ago, Ilan turned to me with a question, 99 00:09:09,967 --> 00:09:13,870 "How does one mark the Sabbath in space 100 00:09:14,767 --> 00:09:18,033 "with every 90 minutes another sunset, 101 00:09:18,877 --> 00:09:21,933 "every 10 and a half hours is Sabbath, 102 00:09:22,931 --> 00:09:25,177 "and every 20 days is the new year, 103 00:09:25,177 --> 00:09:27,870 "The Jewish New Year, Rosh HaShanah?" 104 00:09:27,870 --> 00:09:30,205 Jerusalem, we have a problem. 105 00:09:30,205 --> 00:09:31,740 (audience laughing) 106 00:09:31,740 --> 00:09:33,663 So, I had my homework to do, 107 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:38,223 but Ilan taught us a powerful message. 108 00:09:39,150 --> 00:09:41,253 No matter how fast we're going, 109 00:09:42,210 --> 00:09:45,600 no matter how important our work, 110 00:09:45,600 --> 00:09:50,600 we must pause and think about why we're here on earth. 111 00:09:51,960 --> 00:09:53,793 And that's what we're doing today. 112 00:09:54,630 --> 00:09:59,630 We pause to recall the memory of all those courageous souls. 113 00:10:00,930 --> 00:10:03,593 All our nation's fallen astronauts 114 00:10:03,593 --> 00:10:08,523 who gave their whole, soul, body too, 115 00:10:10,260 --> 00:10:14,853 including Columbia's seven heroic human beings. 116 00:10:19,320 --> 00:10:23,880 We pause, because the astronauts have done theirs, 117 00:10:30,210 --> 00:10:31,953 but their legacy lives on. 118 00:10:32,790 --> 00:10:36,540 They wished to serve and they did. 119 00:10:36,540 --> 00:10:40,080 Now, now it is our turn to serve. 120 00:10:40,080 --> 00:10:44,013 We pause and think about why we're here on Earth, 121 00:10:45,060 --> 00:10:46,803 but why are we here on Earth? 122 00:10:47,910 --> 00:10:52,113 Well, Ilan Ramon was not only good at asking questions. 123 00:10:53,010 --> 00:10:54,873 I think he gave us the answer too. 124 00:10:56,250 --> 00:11:00,990 Part of the reason Ilan wanted to know exactly 125 00:11:00,990 --> 00:11:05,160 when the Sabbath begins on the space shuttle 126 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:09,420 was so he can know precisely when to recite 127 00:11:09,420 --> 00:11:12,840 his Sabbath Kiddush or benediction 128 00:11:12,840 --> 00:11:15,480 over his creatively prepared 129 00:11:15,480 --> 00:11:18,003 grape juice container and straw. 130 00:11:18,990 --> 00:11:23,610 Miraculously defying rational explanation, 131 00:11:23,610 --> 00:11:28,610 fragile pages of Ramone's personal onboard diary survived, 132 00:11:31,320 --> 00:11:35,040 despite the extreme heat of the explosion, 133 00:11:35,040 --> 00:11:40,040 the extreme atmospheric cold at 37 miles above the earth, 134 00:11:40,770 --> 00:11:45,090 and weeks of rain, mud, and insects on the ground, 135 00:11:45,090 --> 00:11:48,393 Ilan's words remained readable. 136 00:11:49,753 --> 00:11:53,336 (Rabbi speaking in Hebrew) 137 00:11:57,278 --> 00:12:02,010 (Rabbi continues speaking in Hebrew) 138 00:12:02,010 --> 00:12:07,010 God saw all that he had made and behold, it was very good. 139 00:12:07,860 --> 00:12:12,860 Heaven, earth and all their components were thus completed. 140 00:12:14,340 --> 00:12:19,200 Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy, he wrote. 141 00:12:19,200 --> 00:12:24,200 A handwritten copy of the Friday night Kiddush prayer 142 00:12:24,690 --> 00:12:28,053 was Ilan's final message to the world. 143 00:12:29,130 --> 00:12:32,250 Ilan went to the heavens and declared 144 00:12:32,250 --> 00:12:37,113 that we must always remember the message of the Sabbath. 145 00:12:38,070 --> 00:12:41,463 That life on Earth is a very good thing. 146 00:12:42,326 --> 00:12:44,250 (Rabbi speaking in Hebrew) 147 00:12:44,250 --> 00:12:48,120 And this is the reason why we are here on Earth, 148 00:12:48,120 --> 00:12:53,100 to explore and to develop, and to reveal the good 149 00:12:53,100 --> 00:12:56,670 latent in every part of creation. 150 00:12:56,670 --> 00:13:01,670 And constantly declare to ourselves that life is good, 151 00:13:02,220 --> 00:13:06,900 filled with purpose, despite the obstacles, 152 00:13:06,900 --> 00:13:11,900 or concealments that temporarily obscure the good 153 00:13:12,600 --> 00:13:13,803 from the naked eye. 154 00:13:15,060 --> 00:13:19,500 Ilan, a second generation Holocaust survivor 155 00:13:19,500 --> 00:13:24,500 taught us to turn pain into action and tragedy into growth. 156 00:13:26,160 --> 00:13:30,390 Every challenge, every obstacle, every setback, 157 00:13:30,390 --> 00:13:35,390 no matter how painful or difficult must be challenged, 158 00:13:36,390 --> 00:13:40,743 must be channeled into greater and positive activity, 159 00:13:41,880 --> 00:13:46,410 making the world a more godly and kinder place. 160 00:13:46,410 --> 00:13:51,180 For while Columbia's gone, our holy mission continues. 161 00:13:51,180 --> 00:13:56,180 Columbia's gone, yet NASA committed to continue the legacy 162 00:13:56,700 --> 00:14:00,720 of all its fallen astronauts as we doubled 163 00:14:00,720 --> 00:14:04,470 over the last two decades its space exploration 164 00:14:04,470 --> 00:14:07,500 with all the benefits for mankind. 165 00:14:07,500 --> 00:14:11,223 And the sky, neither the moon is the limit. 166 00:14:12,060 --> 00:14:15,750 A little known secret about Ilan's PPK 167 00:14:15,750 --> 00:14:20,730 was that it included a dollar bill I had given him 168 00:14:20,730 --> 00:14:25,730 as a gift from the revered Jewish leader of our times, 169 00:14:25,740 --> 00:14:27,600 The Lubavitcher Rebbe. 170 00:14:27,600 --> 00:14:32,430 It is no coincidence that this year's 20th anniversary 171 00:14:32,430 --> 00:14:35,370 of Columbia, February 1st, 172 00:14:35,370 --> 00:14:40,113 falls on the Hebrew date of the inauguration of The Rebbe. 173 00:14:41,460 --> 00:14:44,250 While the world will pause this week 174 00:14:44,250 --> 00:14:49,110 to honor the memory of Ilan Ramon and the Columbia Crew, 175 00:14:49,110 --> 00:14:51,810 and all the fallen astronauts, 176 00:14:51,810 --> 00:14:55,500 millions of The Rebbes followers and admirers 177 00:14:55,500 --> 00:14:58,920 from all walks of life will ponder the words 178 00:14:58,920 --> 00:15:02,820 he declared in his inauguration speech. 179 00:15:02,820 --> 00:15:05,100 That the world is a garden 180 00:15:05,100 --> 00:15:08,853 and intrinsically good for mankind to reveal. 181 00:15:09,810 --> 00:15:14,340 Let us pause to remember the legacy of Ilan Ramon, 182 00:15:14,340 --> 00:15:17,130 and remember why we're here on Earth, 183 00:15:17,130 --> 00:15:21,000 to reveal the goodness and purpose of creation 184 00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:25,650 and to carry the baton of our nation's great heroes 185 00:15:25,650 --> 00:15:27,210 into the future. 186 00:15:27,210 --> 00:15:29,523 Let us gather today in unity. 187 00:15:30,450 --> 00:15:34,890 Let us do one extra act of kindness 188 00:15:34,890 --> 00:15:38,850 in memory of all our nation's shining lights. 189 00:15:38,850 --> 00:15:42,690 Almighty God, may this gathering serve 190 00:15:42,690 --> 00:15:47,280 as a powerful expression of our unity and resolve. 191 00:15:47,280 --> 00:15:52,280 And may it usher in the long awaited era of redemption, 192 00:15:52,470 --> 00:15:57,143 an era of godliness and goodness, an era of peace, Amen. 193 00:16:02,550 --> 00:16:03,840 - Thank you rabbi. 194 00:16:03,840 --> 00:16:05,103 And you may be seated. 195 00:16:11,160 --> 00:16:15,210 Again, welcome to our day of NASA, Day of Remembrance 196 00:16:15,210 --> 00:16:17,880 where we honor our fallen astronauts. 197 00:16:17,880 --> 00:16:19,050 I'd like to acknowledge some 198 00:16:19,050 --> 00:16:22,203 of our honored guests that are here with us today. 199 00:16:23,490 --> 00:16:28,490 First, Janet Petro Kennedy Space Center Director, 200 00:16:29,310 --> 00:16:30,840 our director here at KSC. 201 00:16:30,840 --> 00:16:32,670 Thank you Janet for being here. 202 00:16:32,670 --> 00:16:33,660 And our former director, 203 00:16:33,660 --> 00:16:37,080 now Associate Administrator of NASA, Bob Cabana. 204 00:16:37,080 --> 00:16:40,413 Thank you for coming down from Washington to be with us. 205 00:16:41,250 --> 00:16:44,703 Mr. Russ DeLoach, Chief of Safety and Mission Assurance. 206 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:48,900 Steve Clark, Deputy Associate Administrator 207 00:16:48,900 --> 00:16:53,900 of Aeronautics Research and Mission Directorate. 208 00:17:03,270 --> 00:17:06,960 Kathy Conner, Deputy Associate Administrator 209 00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:08,973 for Exploration Systems Development. 210 00:17:10,080 --> 00:17:13,833 Mr. Kelvin Manning, Deputy Director of Kennedy Space Center. 211 00:17:15,578 --> 00:17:19,983 Mrs. Jennifer Kunz, Associate Director for Technical. 212 00:17:22,380 --> 00:17:25,323 Mr. Burt Summerfield, Associate Director of Management. 213 00:17:26,760 --> 00:17:30,393 And Trey Carlson, Kennedy Space Center Chief of Staff. 214 00:17:31,230 --> 00:17:34,200 Like to give each a warm round of applause, 215 00:17:34,200 --> 00:17:35,628 appreciation for being here. 216 00:17:35,628 --> 00:17:38,795 (audience applauding) 217 00:17:39,942 --> 00:17:43,110 I'd like to acknowledge our Astronaut Memorial Foundation 218 00:17:43,110 --> 00:17:46,620 Board of Directors, the Astronaut Memorial Foundation 219 00:17:46,620 --> 00:17:49,530 Chairman and daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Roger Chaffee 220 00:17:49,530 --> 00:17:50,913 Ms. Sheryl Chaffee. 221 00:17:53,392 --> 00:17:56,559 (audience applauding) 222 00:17:57,810 --> 00:18:00,003 AMF board member Joe Mayer. 223 00:18:01,440 --> 00:18:04,173 AMF board member, Jack Kirschenbaum. 224 00:18:05,250 --> 00:18:08,283 AMF board of Directors Treasurer, Mike Olson. 225 00:18:09,513 --> 00:18:13,230 (audience applauding) 226 00:18:13,230 --> 00:18:14,730 We have also from our board 227 00:18:14,730 --> 00:18:17,310 of the Astronaut Memorial Foundation, 228 00:18:17,310 --> 00:18:20,580 Board of Advisors, co-founder 229 00:18:20,580 --> 00:18:23,730 of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation, Alan Helman. 230 00:18:23,730 --> 00:18:26,040 It was his vision that really led 231 00:18:26,040 --> 00:18:27,803 to the creation of this memorial. 232 00:18:27,803 --> 00:18:31,590 (audience applauding) 233 00:18:31,590 --> 00:18:34,920 Former board member and advisor and shuttle astronaut 234 00:18:34,920 --> 00:18:37,000 Captain Winston Scott. 235 00:18:37,000 --> 00:18:40,167 (audience applauding) 236 00:18:43,110 --> 00:18:45,270 Daughter of Alan Shepherd, 237 00:18:45,270 --> 00:18:48,030 former vice chair chairman of the Astronaut Memorial 238 00:18:48,030 --> 00:18:51,330 Foundation, and now has actually flown in space, 239 00:18:51,330 --> 00:18:54,960 just as her father, Laura Shepherd Churchley. 240 00:18:54,960 --> 00:18:56,525 Thank you for being here Laura. 241 00:18:56,525 --> 00:18:59,692 (audience applauding) 242 00:19:01,020 --> 00:19:02,973 Former launch director Bob Sieck. 243 00:19:04,251 --> 00:19:07,418 (audience applauding) 244 00:19:08,880 --> 00:19:13,880 And a longstanding space pioneer and engineer Lee Solid, 245 00:19:14,460 --> 00:19:16,563 also a former board member. 246 00:19:19,680 --> 00:19:23,340 We have with us a pretty good group of elected officials. 247 00:19:23,340 --> 00:19:25,680 I'd like to introduce each one, 248 00:19:25,680 --> 00:19:28,800 then we'll hold our applause to the end. 249 00:19:28,800 --> 00:19:30,240 Commissioner, County Commissioner, 250 00:19:30,240 --> 00:19:32,970 Brevard County Commissioner Rob Feltner. 251 00:19:32,970 --> 00:19:35,940 Lisa Cullen, Brevard County tax collector. 252 00:19:35,940 --> 00:19:39,570 Tim Bobanic, Brevard supervisor of elections. 253 00:19:39,570 --> 00:19:43,380 Katye Campbell from our Brevard County School Board, 254 00:19:43,380 --> 00:19:45,930 as well as Jennifer Jenkins 255 00:19:45,930 --> 00:19:47,760 Brevard County School Board. 256 00:19:47,760 --> 00:19:51,690 City of Satellite Beach, Steve Osmer. 257 00:19:51,690 --> 00:19:55,860 Tim Thomas, and also responsible for our Viera High School 258 00:19:55,860 --> 00:19:59,190 color guard today, he runs ROTC program 259 00:19:59,190 --> 00:20:03,603 at Viera High School, but he's also a City Council member. 260 00:20:04,440 --> 00:20:07,773 We also have Dana Blickley, property appraiser. 261 00:20:10,552 --> 00:20:13,719 (audience applauding) 262 00:20:15,990 --> 00:20:18,600 At this time, I'd like to introduce 263 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:22,590 our Center Director here at Kennedy's Space Center. 264 00:20:22,590 --> 00:20:24,960 We've been so blessed to have the best 265 00:20:24,960 --> 00:20:26,940 of the best run the show up here. 266 00:20:26,940 --> 00:20:29,370 And Jan's no exception to that. 267 00:20:29,370 --> 00:20:31,320 I'd like to ask her to say a few words. 268 00:20:32,736 --> 00:20:36,660 (audience applauding) 269 00:20:36,660 --> 00:20:39,480 - Thank you Thad, and thank you rabbi 270 00:20:39,480 --> 00:20:43,050 for your message today and for your reflections 271 00:20:43,050 --> 00:20:45,690 on Ilan, it was really, really special. 272 00:20:45,690 --> 00:20:49,533 And thank you to all of you who are joining us here today. 273 00:20:50,370 --> 00:20:54,180 This day, our Day of Remembrance is a solemn 274 00:20:54,180 --> 00:20:58,470 and sacred time in our agency and in a community 275 00:20:58,470 --> 00:21:00,990 that frequently commemorates some milestones 276 00:21:00,990 --> 00:21:04,170 and achievements made possible through the teamwork 277 00:21:04,170 --> 00:21:06,330 and contributions of so many, 278 00:21:06,330 --> 00:21:09,480 today is a different kind of observance, 279 00:21:09,480 --> 00:21:11,640 a day to recognize and to honor 280 00:21:11,640 --> 00:21:15,360 those who have lost their lives in the pursuit of knowledge. 281 00:21:15,360 --> 00:21:18,870 It's a day to step back, to pause, reflect 282 00:21:18,870 --> 00:21:21,783 on our pursuits and also on our history. 283 00:21:22,890 --> 00:21:25,140 We gather in remembrance of the heroes 284 00:21:25,140 --> 00:21:27,660 who made the ultimate sacrifice in their quest 285 00:21:27,660 --> 00:21:31,770 to discover and explore, not for personal gain, 286 00:21:31,770 --> 00:21:34,020 but on behalf of humanity. 287 00:21:34,020 --> 00:21:37,620 Those losses are heavy, they're sobering. 288 00:21:37,620 --> 00:21:40,320 And despite the decades that separate us 289 00:21:40,320 --> 00:21:42,780 from those fateful moments of loss 290 00:21:42,780 --> 00:21:46,560 they're ever present in our hearts and in our minds 291 00:21:46,560 --> 00:21:50,043 as we continue onward on the path that they blazed. 292 00:21:51,150 --> 00:21:54,090 This year marks the 20th anniversary of the loss 293 00:21:54,090 --> 00:21:58,373 of crew of Columbia during the reentry of STS-107. 294 00:21:58,373 --> 00:22:01,860 For some that has been, seems like a lifetime, 295 00:22:01,860 --> 00:22:05,310 and for others it seems like it was just yesterday. 296 00:22:05,310 --> 00:22:08,580 But for our agency it is a time that lives here 297 00:22:08,580 --> 00:22:11,370 in the present, shaping our culture, 298 00:22:11,370 --> 00:22:14,460 informing our decisions and helping us to forge 299 00:22:14,460 --> 00:22:16,140 the way ahead. 300 00:22:16,140 --> 00:22:19,200 And as more and more people who were present 301 00:22:19,200 --> 00:22:24,060 in our workforce on that day of tragedy, 20 years ago, 302 00:22:24,060 --> 00:22:28,350 retire it is imperative that our culture, 303 00:22:28,350 --> 00:22:31,500 our decision making processes remain focused 304 00:22:31,500 --> 00:22:33,360 on the lessons that we learned 305 00:22:33,360 --> 00:22:36,873 from Columbia, Challenger and Apollo 1. 306 00:22:37,800 --> 00:22:39,570 And even as we look to the future 307 00:22:39,570 --> 00:22:41,730 we do so with one eye on the past, 308 00:22:41,730 --> 00:22:44,280 reminding ourselves of those lessons, 309 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:46,710 and the price that was paid. 310 00:22:46,710 --> 00:22:49,710 So, from the crews of Apollo 1 to those of Challenger 311 00:22:49,710 --> 00:22:54,480 and Columbia, we remember, we are forever touched. 312 00:22:54,480 --> 00:22:56,400 We are forever changed. 313 00:22:56,400 --> 00:23:00,600 We are forever humble, and we are forever committed 314 00:23:00,600 --> 00:23:03,780 to ensuring the safety of those who carry on 315 00:23:03,780 --> 00:23:08,370 their legacies in the name of exploration and recovery. 316 00:23:08,370 --> 00:23:09,203 Thank you. 317 00:23:10,048 --> 00:23:13,215 (audience applauding) 318 00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:18,790 - Thank you, Center Director Petro. 319 00:23:19,830 --> 00:23:23,250 At this time, I'd like to welcome Bob Cabana. 320 00:23:23,250 --> 00:23:25,650 He's made the long trip from Washington DC 321 00:23:25,650 --> 00:23:26,974 to be with us. 322 00:23:26,974 --> 00:23:28,683 He'd like to say a few words. 323 00:23:30,638 --> 00:23:32,640 (audience applauding) 324 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:33,540 - Thank you, Thad. 325 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:37,680 Why do we do this every year? 326 00:23:37,680 --> 00:23:40,653 Why do we have a a NASA Day of Remembrance? 327 00:23:41,490 --> 00:23:46,113 Obviously it's to honor our fallen comrades on the Mirror. 328 00:23:47,820 --> 00:23:49,800 Those that paid the ultimate sacrifice 329 00:23:49,800 --> 00:23:51,423 in our quest to explore. 330 00:23:52,590 --> 00:23:54,600 But more importantly, 331 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:59,600 it's so we do not forget the hard lessons learned 332 00:23:59,950 --> 00:24:03,813 from Apollo, Challenger and Columbia. 333 00:24:05,880 --> 00:24:09,300 I'm willing to bet that half of the NASA workforce 334 00:24:09,300 --> 00:24:14,010 wasn't even here when we launched the last shuttle mission. 335 00:24:14,010 --> 00:24:15,360 That turnover that we had, 336 00:24:15,360 --> 00:24:18,090 it is so important that they learn these lessons 337 00:24:18,090 --> 00:24:19,923 so that they are not repeated again. 338 00:24:21,720 --> 00:24:25,440 20 years ago, on February 1st, 339 00:24:25,440 --> 00:24:27,603 about eight o'clock on a Saturday morning, 340 00:24:28,530 --> 00:24:32,310 I was out at midfield on the shuttle landing facility 341 00:24:32,310 --> 00:24:35,340 with the landing and recovery convoy 342 00:24:35,340 --> 00:24:38,550 waiting for those twin sonic booms 343 00:24:38,550 --> 00:24:42,963 that would usher Columbia back to her home here in Florida. 344 00:24:44,220 --> 00:24:45,183 They never came. 345 00:24:47,211 --> 00:24:51,930 That was extremely hard, to round everybody up, 346 00:24:51,930 --> 00:24:54,330 to get 'em to the right places, 347 00:24:54,330 --> 00:24:59,330 having to tell families, significant others, children, 348 00:25:01,380 --> 00:25:04,320 that their loved ones, that there was no hope, 349 00:25:04,320 --> 00:25:05,570 they weren't coming home. 350 00:25:07,470 --> 00:25:09,180 The process that we went through, 351 00:25:09,180 --> 00:25:11,730 what we had to learn through all of that 352 00:25:11,730 --> 00:25:15,573 it was so important, but it was avoidable. 353 00:25:16,410 --> 00:25:17,910 When we look back, 354 00:25:17,910 --> 00:25:22,240 why do we have to keep repeating the same hard lessons 355 00:25:23,130 --> 00:25:26,610 that this normalization of deviance, 356 00:25:26,610 --> 00:25:28,410 that you can have something wrong, 357 00:25:28,410 --> 00:25:33,063 but as long as nothing bad happens, it's okay, it's not. 358 00:25:34,170 --> 00:25:38,820 It's very important, and I ask all the, the NASA team, 359 00:25:38,820 --> 00:25:41,550 the Kennedy team that's listening today, 360 00:25:41,550 --> 00:25:46,110 that when they go back to work, they ensure 361 00:25:46,110 --> 00:25:48,690 that they have created an environment 362 00:25:48,690 --> 00:25:50,280 where everybody is heard, 363 00:25:50,280 --> 00:25:54,120 where they can ask questions without fear of retribution, 364 00:25:54,120 --> 00:25:56,130 that they get answers to their questions, 365 00:25:56,130 --> 00:25:58,230 that they feel free to speak up. 366 00:25:58,230 --> 00:26:00,030 That when something isn't right 367 00:26:00,030 --> 00:26:02,880 we take action and we actually listen 368 00:26:02,880 --> 00:26:05,823 to what people are saying and do the right thing. 369 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:11,960 I don't ever want to have to go through another Columbia. 370 00:26:12,030 --> 00:26:15,210 That was an amazing crew. 371 00:26:15,210 --> 00:26:18,750 Rick He was one of the, or I'm sorry, Rick Husband 372 00:26:18,750 --> 00:26:23,750 was one of the finest Christian men that I've ever known. 373 00:26:24,150 --> 00:26:25,800 Prior to walking out of the suit room 374 00:26:25,800 --> 00:26:28,050 he gathered the whole crew together. 375 00:26:28,050 --> 00:26:33,050 Christian, Hindu, Jew, and they, they circled arms 376 00:26:34,320 --> 00:26:38,160 and they prayed before they get into the fan 377 00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:39,723 to go out to the launchpad. 378 00:26:41,460 --> 00:26:43,860 Willie McCool, he was number two 379 00:26:43,860 --> 00:26:45,993 in his class at the Naval Academy. 380 00:26:46,980 --> 00:26:50,040 Technically sharp, probably one of the nicest guys 381 00:26:50,040 --> 00:26:51,123 I've ever known. 382 00:26:52,710 --> 00:26:56,670 Mike Anderson, Air Force test pilot, 383 00:26:56,670 --> 00:26:59,610 two of the cutest daughters you've ever seen. 384 00:26:59,610 --> 00:27:00,933 Now fine young women. 385 00:27:02,100 --> 00:27:03,960 What a really nice guy he was. 386 00:27:03,960 --> 00:27:06,660 He loved his Audi TT that he drove 387 00:27:06,660 --> 00:27:09,573 and just a really fine gentleman. 388 00:27:10,710 --> 00:27:15,710 Dave Brown, flight surgeon, naval aviator, astronaut. 389 00:27:16,470 --> 00:27:17,790 What a great guy he was. 390 00:27:17,790 --> 00:27:20,700 He was my go-to guy for anything that had anything to do 391 00:27:20,700 --> 00:27:23,670 with audio equipment, TVs, whatever. 392 00:27:23,670 --> 00:27:24,503 He knew it all. 393 00:27:24,503 --> 00:27:25,743 He was on top of it. 394 00:27:27,000 --> 00:27:31,593 Oh, Laurel Clark, NASA flight surgeon, astronaut. 395 00:27:32,610 --> 00:27:35,490 Laurel had the ability to know when 396 00:27:35,490 --> 00:27:37,350 you were a little down, when things weren't right, 397 00:27:37,350 --> 00:27:39,030 and she could always make you smile. 398 00:27:39,030 --> 00:27:41,760 And she wore the wildest socks all the time. 399 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,070 She was just awesome. 400 00:27:44,070 --> 00:27:46,410 Kalpana, Kalpana was so much fun. 401 00:27:46,410 --> 00:27:49,050 What an amazing smart woman. 402 00:27:49,050 --> 00:27:51,753 But what a really nice person too. 403 00:27:54,150 --> 00:27:54,983 Oh gosh. 404 00:27:54,983 --> 00:27:57,540 You know, it, I think back on those folks 405 00:27:57,540 --> 00:28:00,450 and it's just absolutely, I feel blessed to have known them 406 00:28:00,450 --> 00:28:03,333 to have been able to, to work with them. 407 00:28:04,590 --> 00:28:07,920 Ilan, the rabbi said all the great things about Ilan 408 00:28:07,920 --> 00:28:09,510 and he was all that and more, 409 00:28:09,510 --> 00:28:13,770 what I remember most from Ilan was his infectious smile. 410 00:28:13,770 --> 00:28:16,890 As sharp as he was, as good a man as he was. 411 00:28:16,890 --> 00:28:21,480 He could just absolutely bring a smile to your face 412 00:28:21,480 --> 00:28:25,063 and was a pleasure to talk to and to work with it. 413 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:30,330 It truly was an amazing crew 414 00:28:30,330 --> 00:28:32,763 and it's so great to see their names up there. 415 00:28:33,960 --> 00:28:38,820 You know, I'm never gonna forget 'em, all right? 416 00:28:38,820 --> 00:28:41,010 And I don't want anybody to forget., 417 00:28:41,010 --> 00:28:43,170 I want it to be personable. 418 00:28:43,170 --> 00:28:46,620 I want everybody to feel what I felt knowing that crew, 419 00:28:46,620 --> 00:28:49,860 so that we remember and we don't forget. 420 00:28:49,860 --> 00:28:52,800 That we don't make the mistakes of the past 421 00:28:52,800 --> 00:28:57,510 as we move forward exploring beyond our home planet, 422 00:28:57,510 --> 00:29:00,510 exploring the cosmos, establish a presence 423 00:29:00,510 --> 00:29:03,129 in our solar system beyond planet Earth 424 00:29:03,129 --> 00:29:06,693 as we go back to the Moon and onto Mars. 425 00:29:07,530 --> 00:29:08,363 Thank you. 426 00:29:09,203 --> 00:29:12,370 (audience applauding) 427 00:29:17,040 --> 00:29:19,983 - Thank you so much Bob, for those incredible words. 428 00:29:22,230 --> 00:29:23,970 I'd like to recognize some 429 00:29:23,970 --> 00:29:26,640 of the folks that helped make this possible, 430 00:29:26,640 --> 00:29:30,090 and some of those who really lead our mission. 431 00:29:30,090 --> 00:29:32,823 And first and foremost our family members. 432 00:29:34,710 --> 00:29:37,560 It's no coincidence and it's a remarkable fact 433 00:29:37,560 --> 00:29:40,470 that the strongest advocates for human space flight 434 00:29:40,470 --> 00:29:43,533 and exploration are our families. 435 00:29:44,820 --> 00:29:46,860 They've paid the ultimate sacrifice. 436 00:29:46,860 --> 00:29:48,270 They've suffered the greatest loss, 437 00:29:48,270 --> 00:29:51,853 but they still are the biggest, biggest supporters 438 00:29:51,853 --> 00:29:54,000 of the dream of human exploration 439 00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:59,000 in becoming an interplanetary space fairing society. 440 00:29:59,580 --> 00:30:02,883 I'd like to recognize and to thank them, 441 00:30:04,710 --> 00:30:06,750 I'd like to also thank NASA. 442 00:30:06,750 --> 00:30:08,700 What a wonderful partnership that we have. 443 00:30:08,700 --> 00:30:11,460 The Astronaut Memorial Foundation would not be here 444 00:30:11,460 --> 00:30:13,260 if it wasn't for NASA. 445 00:30:13,260 --> 00:30:17,610 And it's a great joy working working with the NASA family 446 00:30:17,610 --> 00:30:18,443 and the team. 447 00:30:18,443 --> 00:30:20,100 We feel like a part of the family. 448 00:30:20,100 --> 00:30:21,330 I'd like to thank Delaware North, 449 00:30:21,330 --> 00:30:23,640 they run the Visitor Center, Therrin Protze's here. 450 00:30:23,640 --> 00:30:26,580 We really appreciate the partnership that we have 451 00:30:26,580 --> 00:30:29,730 at making this happen every year. 452 00:30:29,730 --> 00:30:31,680 This is a very poignant time, 453 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:34,290 the 20th anniversary of Columbia. 454 00:30:34,290 --> 00:30:37,540 So, we gather in special reflection of that anniversary 455 00:30:39,540 --> 00:30:42,810 and we also recognize all those crews 456 00:30:42,810 --> 00:30:45,750 and all those astronauts that have paid 457 00:30:45,750 --> 00:30:49,653 the ultimate sacrifices, a day for them as well. 458 00:30:50,490 --> 00:30:52,950 And we do have the duty that to recognize those 459 00:30:52,950 --> 00:30:56,560 astronauts that have the courage to continue to fly 460 00:30:57,780 --> 00:31:00,630 and all the wonderful achievements that we're seeing now. 461 00:31:02,640 --> 00:31:07,640 So, here we have all 25 astronauts recognized on our wall. 462 00:31:07,830 --> 00:31:12,250 I'd like to take a special moment to recognize everyone 463 00:31:13,402 --> 00:31:15,213 in the Special Bell ceremony. 464 00:31:17,400 --> 00:31:21,203 First, Theodore C. Freeman. 465 00:31:21,203 --> 00:31:23,786 (bell ringing) 466 00:31:33,090 --> 00:31:36,064 Charles A. Bassett II. 467 00:31:36,064 --> 00:31:38,647 (bell ringing) 468 00:31:49,560 --> 00:31:52,264 Elliot M. See Jr. 469 00:31:52,264 --> 00:31:54,847 (bell ringing) 470 00:32:06,540 --> 00:32:09,000 Roger B. Chaffee. 471 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:11,583 (bell ringing) 472 00:32:20,670 --> 00:32:23,147 Virgil "Gus" Grissom. 473 00:32:23,147 --> 00:32:25,730 (bell ringing) 474 00:32:32,880 --> 00:32:35,276 Edward H. White II. 475 00:32:35,276 --> 00:32:37,859 (bell ringing) 476 00:32:43,243 --> 00:32:45,750 Clifton C. Williams Jr. 477 00:32:45,750 --> 00:32:48,333 (bell ringing) 478 00:32:53,670 --> 00:32:56,111 Michael J. Adams. 479 00:32:56,111 --> 00:32:58,694 (bell ringing) 480 00:33:03,390 --> 00:33:05,588 Robert H. Lawrence. 481 00:33:05,588 --> 00:33:08,171 (bell ringing) 482 00:33:12,540 --> 00:33:14,990 Gregory B. Jarvis. 483 00:33:14,990 --> 00:33:17,573 (bell ringing) 484 00:33:23,910 --> 00:33:26,438 S. Christa McAuliffe. 485 00:33:26,438 --> 00:33:29,021 (bell ringing) 486 00:33:33,780 --> 00:33:35,890 Ronald E. McNair. 487 00:33:35,890 --> 00:33:38,473 (bell ringing) 488 00:33:44,025 --> 00:33:46,225 Ellison S. Onizuka. 489 00:33:46,225 --> 00:33:48,808 (bell ringing) 490 00:33:54,090 --> 00:33:55,990 Judith A. Resnik. 491 00:33:55,990 --> 00:33:58,573 (bell ringing) 492 00:34:03,480 --> 00:34:05,887 Francis Dick Scobee. 493 00:34:05,887 --> 00:34:08,470 (bell ringing) 494 00:34:13,050 --> 00:34:15,179 Michael J. Smith. 495 00:34:15,179 --> 00:34:17,762 (bell ringing) 496 00:34:22,110 --> 00:34:25,276 Manley L. "Sonny" Carter Jr. 497 00:34:25,276 --> 00:34:27,859 (bell ringing) 498 00:34:31,350 --> 00:34:33,766 Michael P. Anderson. 499 00:34:33,766 --> 00:34:36,349 (bell ringing) 500 00:34:39,570 --> 00:34:41,527 David M. Brown. 501 00:34:41,527 --> 00:34:44,110 (bell ringing) 502 00:34:48,120 --> 00:34:49,955 Kalpana Chawla. 503 00:34:49,955 --> 00:34:52,538 (bell ringing) 504 00:34:56,430 --> 00:34:59,114 Laurel Blair Salton Clark. 505 00:34:59,114 --> 00:35:01,697 (bell ringing) 506 00:35:06,360 --> 00:35:08,514 Rick D. Husband. 507 00:35:08,514 --> 00:35:11,097 (bell ringing) 508 00:35:15,750 --> 00:35:18,091 William C. McCool. 509 00:35:18,091 --> 00:35:20,674 (bell ringing) 510 00:35:24,600 --> 00:35:26,178 Ilan Ramon. 511 00:35:26,178 --> 00:35:28,761 (bell ringing) 512 00:35:33,120 --> 00:35:35,313 Michael T. Alsbury. 513 00:35:36,202 --> 00:35:38,785 (bell ringing) 514 00:35:48,900 --> 00:35:52,530 Now we would like to take this time and opportunity 515 00:35:52,530 --> 00:35:54,540 to place a wreath at the memorial 516 00:35:54,540 --> 00:35:59,340 to honor those who have sacrificed their lives 517 00:35:59,340 --> 00:36:01,980 in the pursuit of space exploration. 518 00:36:01,980 --> 00:36:05,370 I'd like to welcome Janet Petro, Bob Cabana 519 00:36:05,370 --> 00:36:08,550 and Sheryl Chaffee to place the wreath. 520 00:36:08,550 --> 00:36:11,000 And then we will follow with a moment of silence. 521 00:37:40,110 --> 00:37:43,560 Please join us in the closing prayer 522 00:37:43,560 --> 00:37:48,093 from Pastor Ryan Alonso from Lineage Church. 523 00:37:55,140 --> 00:37:55,973 - Good morning. 524 00:37:55,973 --> 00:37:57,030 It's an honor to be with you today, 525 00:37:57,030 --> 00:37:59,223 and I invite you to pray with me. 526 00:38:00,300 --> 00:38:02,943 Heavenly Father, we thank You for this day. 527 00:38:04,500 --> 00:38:07,650 With every sunrise we're reminded of Your mercy, 528 00:38:07,650 --> 00:38:10,920 and as many have said so well this morning, 529 00:38:10,920 --> 00:38:15,920 we pause and we reflect on the amazing astronauts 530 00:38:16,470 --> 00:38:20,500 who have lived a life of discipline and excellence 531 00:38:21,450 --> 00:38:26,450 that led to great sacrifice on behalf of all of us. 532 00:38:29,940 --> 00:38:34,773 We know that they have led the way in many aspects of life. 533 00:38:35,760 --> 00:38:36,990 That is our memory of them. 534 00:38:36,990 --> 00:38:39,063 And we reflect on that today. 535 00:38:40,110 --> 00:38:43,293 They have entered eternity ahead of us. 536 00:38:45,660 --> 00:38:48,900 And as we consider that, we pray Lord, 537 00:38:48,900 --> 00:38:53,900 that their example will be used as inspiration 538 00:38:56,490 --> 00:39:00,450 for generations to come, but they may not be forgotten. 539 00:39:00,450 --> 00:39:02,100 And we thank You for their lives. 540 00:39:03,510 --> 00:39:06,393 We also thank You for the loved ones gathered today. 541 00:39:08,070 --> 00:39:12,120 We thank You for those in this crowd 542 00:39:12,120 --> 00:39:15,120 who represent the workforce that continues 543 00:39:15,120 --> 00:39:20,120 to explore space and all that is beyond. 544 00:39:20,520 --> 00:39:23,340 And we thank You for those who are gathered, 545 00:39:23,340 --> 00:39:26,250 who are here to pay their respects. 546 00:39:26,250 --> 00:39:29,370 And we pray You, the God of Hope 547 00:39:29,370 --> 00:39:31,290 would give us an inner strength 548 00:39:31,290 --> 00:39:34,473 to continue the good work that You have planned for us. 549 00:39:36,360 --> 00:39:38,460 We thank You for the peace that you give to us 550 00:39:38,460 --> 00:39:40,743 that passes even our own understanding, 551 00:39:41,580 --> 00:39:44,703 and we ask for comfort today for those who need it. 552 00:39:47,040 --> 00:39:49,410 Lord, we honor You and we praise You 553 00:39:49,410 --> 00:39:53,700 for life and purpose and is in Your name, Lord, 554 00:39:53,700 --> 00:39:55,140 that we pray these things. 555 00:39:55,140 --> 00:39:55,973 Amen. 556 00:40:00,330 --> 00:40:04,470 - Thank you, this concludes the Day of Remembrance. 557 00:40:04,470 --> 00:40:06,390 And again, I want to thank you for joining us 558 00:40:06,390 --> 00:40:07,953 for this very special day. 559 00:40:09,780 --> 00:40:12,360 You're welcome to approach the memorial 560 00:40:12,360 --> 00:40:14,700 and place your flower, weave it into the fence here 561 00:40:14,700 --> 00:40:18,810 in front of the memorial as a token of our appreciation 562 00:40:18,810 --> 00:40:20,730 for the sacrifice. 563 00:40:20,730 --> 00:40:24,060 During that time, we'll play a song written 564 00:40:24,060 --> 00:40:29,060 by Joey Beesley and Kyle Breese. 565 00:40:29,790 --> 00:40:31,980 They performed it here 10 years ago 566 00:40:31,980 --> 00:40:36,420 during the 10 year anniversary, called "16 Minutes". 567 00:40:36,420 --> 00:40:40,710 It was 16 minutes when Columbia started breaking up, 568 00:40:40,710 --> 00:40:42,750 even though they were over West Texas, 569 00:40:42,750 --> 00:40:44,913 only 16 minutes away from landing. 570 00:40:45,900 --> 00:40:47,160 The words are quite poignant. 571 00:40:47,160 --> 00:40:51,390 I think it really emphasized how remarkable 572 00:40:51,390 --> 00:40:53,280 space expiration is. 573 00:40:53,280 --> 00:40:55,893 It reinvents your whole view of time and space. 574 00:41:00,120 --> 00:41:01,920 Thank you for being here. 575 00:41:08,245 --> 00:41:11,745 (soft piano instrumental) 576 00:41:17,654 --> 00:41:20,930 ♪ How can we ♪ 577 00:41:20,930 --> 00:41:25,930 ♪ Find whats been lost ♪ 578 00:41:27,061 --> 00:41:30,268 ♪ Retrace steps ♪ 579 00:41:30,268 --> 00:41:35,268 ♪ Find out the cause ♪ 580 00:41:36,582 --> 00:41:39,898 ♪ Over and over ♪ 581 00:41:39,898 --> 00:41:44,898 ♪ What went wrong ♪ 582 00:41:45,523 --> 00:41:48,002 ♪ Just remember ♪ 583 00:41:48,002 --> 00:41:53,002 ♪ Stand tall be strong ♪ 584 00:41:55,145 --> 00:42:00,145 ♪ When you're just 16 minutes from home ♪ 585 00:42:01,264 --> 00:42:05,839 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 586 00:42:05,839 --> 00:42:10,630 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 587 00:42:10,630 --> 00:42:15,630 ♪ Lost just 16 minutes from home ♪ 588 00:42:18,759 --> 00:42:23,759 ♪ From home ♪ 589 00:42:23,899 --> 00:42:27,230 ♪ Taking steps ♪ 590 00:42:27,230 --> 00:42:32,230 ♪ Into the unknown ♪ 591 00:42:33,268 --> 00:42:36,836 ♪ All that we've learned ♪ 592 00:42:36,836 --> 00:42:41,836 ♪ Is what they have shown ♪ 593 00:42:42,797 --> 00:42:45,966 ♪ Maybe the stars ♪ 594 00:42:45,966 --> 00:42:50,966 ♪ Will guide them home ♪ 595 00:42:51,733 --> 00:42:55,231 ♪ And the path forever lit ♪ 596 00:42:55,231 --> 00:43:00,231 ♪ Will again be flown ♪ 597 00:43:01,339 --> 00:43:06,339 ♪ When you're just 16 minutes from home ♪ 598 00:43:07,576 --> 00:43:12,371 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 599 00:43:12,371 --> 00:43:16,946 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 600 00:43:16,946 --> 00:43:21,946 ♪ Lost just 16 minutes from home ♪ 601 00:43:25,623 --> 00:43:27,195 ♪ Heroes in life ♪ 602 00:43:27,195 --> 00:43:29,572 ♪ With the strength to believe ♪ 603 00:43:29,572 --> 00:43:31,803 ♪ You set sail for the stars ♪ 604 00:43:31,803 --> 00:43:34,671 ♪ Where you dreamed us to be ♪ 605 00:43:34,671 --> 00:43:36,549 ♪ We thought you were lost ♪ 606 00:43:36,549 --> 00:43:39,023 ♪ Just to find out the truth ♪ 607 00:43:39,023 --> 00:43:41,124 ♪ Headed straight for the heart ♪ 608 00:43:41,124 --> 00:43:44,162 ♪ On an infinite route ♪ 609 00:43:44,162 --> 00:43:45,996 ♪ We know that you're gone ♪ 610 00:43:45,996 --> 00:43:48,184 ♪ But your dream it lives on ♪ 611 00:43:48,184 --> 00:43:50,438 ♪ Through the hearts of the ones ♪ 612 00:43:50,438 --> 00:43:53,179 ♪ Who were there all along ♪ 613 00:43:53,179 --> 00:43:55,184 ♪ And we know, even though ♪ 614 00:43:55,184 --> 00:43:58,302 ♪ You are just down the road ♪ 615 00:43:58,302 --> 00:44:03,302 ♪ At last you are truly home ♪ 616 00:44:05,685 --> 00:44:10,685 ♪ When you're just 16 minutes from home ♪ 617 00:44:11,478 --> 00:44:16,281 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 618 00:44:16,281 --> 00:44:20,942 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 619 00:44:20,942 --> 00:44:24,621 ♪ Lost just ♪ 620 00:44:24,621 --> 00:44:29,621 ♪ When you're just 16 minutes from home ♪ 621 00:44:30,394 --> 00:44:35,150 ♪ Know with us you are never alone ♪ 622 00:44:35,150 --> 00:44:39,885 ♪ We will always remember the ones ♪ 623 00:44:39,885 --> 00:44:43,968 ♪ Lost just 16 minutes from home ♪ 624 00:44:56,685 --> 00:45:00,355 ♪ Yeah, you are home ♪ 625 00:45:00,355 --> 00:45:04,105 ♪ At last you are truly home ♪ 626 00:45:40,045 --> 00:45:43,628 (soft piano instrumental) 627 00:45:49,385 --> 00:45:52,789 ♪ How can we ♪ 628 00:45:52,789 --> 00:45:57,789 ♪ Find whats been lost ♪ 629 00:45:58,892 --> 00:46:02,227 ♪ Retrace steps ♪