*Administration of Barack Obama, 2011 *

**Statement on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Day of Remembrance **

*January 27, 2011 *

Fifty years ago, a young President facing mounting pressure at home propelled a fledgling space agency on a bold, new course that would push the frontiers of exploration to new heights. Today, on this day of remembrance, when NASA reflects on the mighty sacrifices made to push those frontiers, America's space agency is working to achieve even greater goals. NASA's new 21st-century course will foster new industries that create jobs, pioneer technology innovation, and inspire a new generation of explorers through education, all while continuing its fundamental missions of exploring our home planet and the cosmos.

Throughout history, however, we have seen that achieving great things sometimes comes at great cost, and we mourn the brave astronauts who made the ultimate sacrifice in support of NASA missions throughout the agency's storied history. We pause to reflect on the tragic loss of the *Apollo 1* crew, those who boarded the Space Shuttle *Challenger* in search of a brighter future, and the brave souls who perished on the Space Shuttle *Columbia*.

Through triumph and tragedy, each of us has benefited from their courage and devotion, and we honor their memory by dedicating ourselves to a better tomorrow. Despite the challenges before us today, let us commit ourselves and continue their valiant journey toward a more vibrant and secure future.

*Categories:* Statements by the President : National Aeronautics and Space Administration's day of remembrance*.*

*Subjects:* Education : Technology and innovation, expansion efforts; Employment and unemployment : Job creation and growth; Science and technology : Research and development; Space program : Aeronautics and Space Administration, National.

*DCPD Number:* DCPD201100054.