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February Photographs 2003
Vice President Dick Cheney speaks during a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003 for the seven astronauts who died in the Feb. 1 Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy. "The crew of the Columbia was united not by faith or heritage, but by the calling they answered and shared," the Vice President said. "They were bound together in the great cause of discovery. They were envoys to the unknown. They advanced human understanding by showing human courage." White House photo by David Bohrer.
Vice President Dick Cheney speaks during a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003 for the seven astronauts who died in the Feb. 1 Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy. "The crew of the Columbia was united not by faith or heritage, but by the calling they answered and shared," the Vice President said. "They were bound together in the great cause of discovery. They were envoys to the unknown. They advanced human understanding by showing human courage." White House photo by David Bohrer.
Bowing their heads in prayer, NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe, far left, Laura O'Keefe, left, Vice President Dick Cheney, center, and Lynne Cheney attend a memorial service for the Space Shuttle Columbia astronauts at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003. The seven astronauts died when the space shuttle broke apart upon re-entering the atmosphere Feb. 1, 2003. White House photo by David Bohrer. Vice President Dick Cheney speaks during a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003 for the seven astronauts who died in the Feb. 1 Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy. "The crew of the Columbia was united not by faith or heritage, but by the calling they answered and shared," the Vice President said. "They were bound together in the great cause of discovery. They were envoys to the unknown. They advanced human understanding by showing human courage." White House photo by David Bohrer.