{"id":178473,"date":"2017-02-19T10:52:41","date_gmt":"2017-02-19T15:52:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cu-boulders-ellison-onizuka-remembered-aboard-space-station-boulder-daily-camera\/"},"modified":"2017-02-19T10:52:41","modified_gmt":"2017-02-19T15:52:41","slug":"cu-boulders-ellison-onizuka-remembered-aboard-space-station-boulder-daily-camera","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/cu-boulders-ellison-onizuka-remembered-aboard-space-station-boulder-daily-camera\/","title":{"rendered":"CU Boulder&#8217;s Ellison Onizuka remembered aboard space station &#8230; &#8211; Boulder Daily Camera"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      A soccer ball originally packed onto space shuttle Challenger      in 1986 is now orbiting the Earth on board the International      Space Station, 31 years later. The soccer ball was signed and      presented to NASA astronaut Ellison Onizuka by soccer players       including his daughter  from Clear Lake High School, near      NASA's Johnson Space Center. It was recovered following the      space shuttle's fatal explosion. (NASA \/ Courtesty      photo)    <\/p>\n<p>          Lt. Col. Ellison Onizuka        <\/p>\n<p>    More than 31 years after University of Colorado graduate Lt.    Col. Ellison Onizuka lost his life on the space shuttle    Challenger, his spirit is being remembered aboard the    International Space Station, by way of a soccer ball from his    daughter's former school.  <\/p>\n<p>    It's a ball that, like Onizuka himself, had once been destined    for space, before fate intervened.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to NASA, when Onizuka and six other astronauts    launched from the Kennedy Space Center on Jan. 28, 1986, he    carried several items with him. One item on board was a soccer    ball, which had been signed and presented to him by soccer    players  including his own daughter  from Clear Lake High    School in Houston, which his daughter attended and is located    near NASA's Johnson Space Center.  <\/p>\n<p>    Following     the catastrophic explosion of the Challenger 73 seconds    after launch, killing everyone on board, that soccer ball was    recovered and returned to the high school. It has been    displayed there for the past 30 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, Clear Lake Principal Karen Engle recently learned of    the story behind the ball, and soon after,     ISS Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough  whose son    attends the same school  offered to take a school memento to    the space station. Engle suggested that the memento should be    the soccer ball.  <\/p>\n<p>    It's there now, and Kimbrough sent out a picture of it     with this tweet from his account on Feb. 3: \"This ball was    on Challenger that fateful day. Flown by Ellison Onizuka for    his daughter, a soccer player. @Clear_LakeHS. #NASARemembers.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Word of the ball in space has reached Onizuka's sister, Shirley    Matsuoka, at her home in Captain Cook, Hawaii.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I think that's great  something that was recovered and, you    know, went up into space again,\" Matsuoka said.  <\/p>\n<p>    She still has great pride in what her brother accomplished in    his 39 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I remember him as one that really tried be on top, and would    do anything to get ahead,\" she said. \"We think he did great.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    One of those connected with CU who remembers Onizuka best is    Robert Culp, professor emeritus and former chair of the Ann and    H. J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences department.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I was his adviser for both his bachelor's and his master's    degrees in that department and knew him very well at that    time,\" Culp said. \"He was one of those students who came in to    see me several times a week. He liked to sit and talk about the    aerospace industry. At that time, he was really more interested    in airplanes than space.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Culp said Onizuka secured both degrees in the same year  a    rarity. A difficult feat.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I can still remember when we got the phone call\" about the    loss of the Challenger, said Culp, who lives in Northglenn. \"We    were just trying to finish up something. I was going to run    down to the television room where we had the launch on live,    when I got a call from a colleague at the University of Texas    and he told me what had happened. It was a shock, and it    occupied us for quite some time. Lots of people liked to talk    about Ellison.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Onizuka had some CU memorabilia with him on the Challenger such    as a CU flag and football  now on display in the CU Heritage    Center  as well as more important items with local    connections. There were several CU payloads and experiments on    the Challenger, including the Spartan Halley satellite, which    was to be released from the shuttle to gather data on that    comet, as well as a sophisticated camera system with which to    capture images of the comet from inside the spacecraft.  <\/p>\n<p>    Culp had not heard that the Clear Lake soccer ball had made it    onto one NASA launch, much less a second, these many years    later.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"He had never mentioned it when I was in touch with him,\" Culp    said. \"I guess he had a number of things he had taken up there,    and that was just one that I had never heard about.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I think it's very nice that they took it back up there. It    helps to keep Ellison's name on people's minds. You don't want    him to ever be forgotten. He was such a wonderful person.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Charlie Brennan: 303-473-1327, <a href=\"mailto:brennanc@dailycamera.com\">brennanc@dailycamera.com<\/a>    or twitter.com\/chasbrennan  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dailycamera.com\/cu-news\/ci_30803207\/cu-boulders-ellison-onizuka-remembered-aboard-space-station\" title=\"CU Boulder's Ellison Onizuka remembered aboard space station ... - Boulder Daily Camera\">CU Boulder's Ellison Onizuka remembered aboard space station ... - Boulder Daily Camera<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> A soccer ball originally packed onto space shuttle Challenger in 1986 is now orbiting the Earth on board the International Space Station, 31 years later. 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