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Wed, Jul 22, 2009

Challenger Center For Space Science Education Mourns Cronkite

Former News Anchor Was A Friend To The School

The Challenger Center for Space Science Education, a non-profit organization founded in 1986 by the families of the astronauts tragically lost in the Challenger 51-L mission, released the following statement after learning of the death of veteran journalist Walter Cronkite.

“It is with great sadness that the Challenger Center family learned of Walter Cronkite's passing. Walter Cronkite was a wonderful friend to the families of the Challenger crew and to Challenger Center.

Wonderful memories abound of a man dedicated to "communicating" the news and teaching us about the space program. Most importantly, he personally shared our enthusiasm to create Challenger Center's educational mission, and served on our board of advisors.

After the Challenger accident, Mr. Cronkite, himself a finalist for NASA’s journalist in space program, met with us in his office in New York and encouraged our efforts, asking that we be sure to include an opportunity for students to be “communicators.”

Today in each of our 46 Challenger Learning Centers worldwide, students serve on the communications team during one of our simulated space missions, and some of them also act as reporters, capturing the story of their mission for their school.

We admired Mr. Cronkite’s talent and treasured his friendship. He will be missed - but his legacy will live on within those he helped to inspire.”

FMI: www.challenger.org

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