[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 5] [Senate] [Pages 5980-5981] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS ______ REMEMBERING ROY ESTESS Mr. COCHRAN. Mr. President, I wish today to celebrate and commemorate the life and legacy of Roy Estess, who served as the Director of Stennis Space Center from 1989 until 2002. Roy passed away in June 2010, and his life will be honored at a ceremony at Stennis Space Center on May 2, 2011. I will always remember Roy as a son of Mississippi whose personal qualities contributed greatly to the growth of NASA and its presence in our State. Today, we recognize Roy Estess as one of the giants in NASA history because of his leadership, intellect, integrity and vision. It was always a pleasure to visit with Roy in Washington or at the Stennis Space Center because he was both a visionary and a pragmatist. He was a great friend and a trusted source of good advice and counsel for me throughout my career. I continue to marvel at the growth of Stennis, which came to be known as the ``Federal City,'' and at the national and international scope of work taking place there every day. Stennis is an essential part of NASA's mission today, due largely to Roy's commitment for over 40 years. His footprints will long remain along the paths and roads of that center, which has become a unique asset for our Nation. Roy Estess' legacy continues to influence the future of Stennis and the [[Page 5981]] gulf coast with the construction of the INFINITY Science Center. This project was his vision and dream, and one that will carry on his effective, but unassuming, way of inspiring passion for science, education and space exploration. Roy Estess was a true leader who left an indelible mark on me, on the State of Mississippi, and on our Nation and the world. ____________________