NASA Mourns the Death of Walter Cronkite

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July 17, 2009

Bob Jacobs 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1600 
bob.jacobs@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-169

NASA MOURNS THE DEATH OF WALTER CRONKITE

WASHINGTON --The following is a statement from NASA Administrator 
Charles Bolden on the death of veteran journalist Walter Cronkite. 

"It is with great sadness that the NASA family learned of Walter 
Cronkite's passing. He led the transition from print and radio 
reporting to the juggernaut that became television journalism. His 
insight and integrity were unparalleled, and his compassion helped 
America make it through some of the most tragic and trying times of 
the 20th century. 

"From the earliest days of the space program, Walter brought the 
excitement, the drama and the achievements of space flight directly 
into our homes. But it was the conquest of the moon in the late 1960s 
that energized Walter most about exploration. He called it the most 
important feat of all time and said that the success of Apollo 11 
would be remembered 500 years from now as humanity's greatest 
achievement. 

"It was Walter Cronkite's impassioned reporting on America's inaugural 
moon landing that inspired me to join in the dreams of many to travel 
to space and accept the risks that this exploration brings while I 
was a student in naval flight training. 

"In honor of his ethical and enthusiastic coverage of our nations' 
space program, NASA was proud to honor Walter in 2006 with an 
Ambassador of Exploration Award and presented him with an Apollo 
lunar sample. 

"For decades, we had the privilege of learning about our world from 
the original 'anchorman.' He was a true gentleman. Our thoughts and 
prayers are with Walter's family and his millions of friends and 
supporters." 

	
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