[meteorite-list] Astronaut Lisa Nowak
Matthias Bärmann
majbaermann at web.de
Tue Feb 6 15:25:02 EST 2007
Hello Michael,
of course you're right, I felt the same when reading such news and
especially when comparing the photos of Lisa Nowak as Astronaut with the
actual ones. Very moving indeed.
Obviously she was a woman with an unusual strong and stable mind, otherwise
she wouldn't have travelled to Space. Probably you're right regarding the
possible dramatic changes of such a trip to the border. On the other hand -
even extraordinary human beings can be changed dramatically just by life.
Doesn't need necessarily a Space Odyssee ...
Let's wish the very best for her following up her way. We'll never forget
that she was one of our rare ambassadors in Space for a while. A pioneer.
All best,
Matthias Baermann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Murray" <mmurray at montrose.net>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:27 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Astronaut Lisa Nowak
> Hi List
> I just wanted to express that my thoughts are certainly with
> Astronaut Lisa Nowak, her family, friends and co-workers as she now
> has entered a new phase in her life and obviously not a good one. I
> doubt if anyone truly knows what the stress and effects of space
> travel can do to a person. For that matter I doubt if anyone knows
> for sure what are all the negatives associated with the chemicals in
> the body, hormones, or traumatic stress. I believe it is widely
> understood these things can certainly throw a person's rationale
> off. I certainly hope that family, friends and co-workers see that
> she gets the care and counseling that she needs now. I'm sure most
> will agree, this is a very unfortunate situation for anyone to get into.
>
> Michael Murray
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