Astronauts

   Astronauts    (‘Challenger’: 28 January 1986)   Riding flaming columns      Into unknown space, Monitoring instruments      Juddered by displaced Huge kinetic pressures      Outwith your control; Juggling with computer-data —      Utterly involved — Until some sudden defect      Cancelled your bold try With incandescent epigraph     […]

   Astronauts

   (‘Challenger’: 28 January 1986)

 

Riding flaming columns

     Into unknown space,

Monitoring instruments

     Juddered by displaced

Huge kinetic pressures

     Outwith your control;

Juggling with computer-data —

     Utterly involved —

Until some sudden defect

     Cancelled your bold try

With incandescent epigraph

     Scrawled across the sky!.

 

Like mythic Icarus who flew

     Too far, too high, too soon —

But brave ancestral pioneer

     Of heroes then unborn

Who could achieve the mastery

     Of fire and of force

To lead our brave humanity

     From its primal crib

To some distant planet

     Where posterity may live

When Earth no longer can sustain

     Their exponential growth —

You rode those fatal columns

     Into the unknown,

Searching a safe flightpath

    To that future home.

Author: J. A. Bosworth

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