Visible
from space, a smoke plume rises from the Manhattan area after two
planes crashed into the towers of the World Trade Center. This photo was
taken of metropolitan New York City (and other parts of New York as
well as New Jersey) the morning of September 11, 2001. "Our prayers and
thoughts go out to all the people there, and everywhere else," said
Station Commander Frank Culbertson of Expedition 3, after the
terrorists' attacks.
The following day, he posted a public
letter that captured his initial thoughts of the events as they
unfolded. "The world changed today. What I say or do is very minor
compared to the significance of what happened to our country today when
it was attacked."
Upon further reflection, Culbertson said,
"It's horrible to see smoke pouring from wounds in your own country from
such a fantastic vantage point. The dichotomy of being on a spacecraft
dedicated to improving life on the earth and watching life being
destroyed by such willful, terrible acts is jolting to the psyche, no
matter who you are."
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