FDNY
Insider 7/31/09

Astronaut Michael J. Massimino (center)
presents NYC Fire Museum President of the
Board of Trustees John Bower (right) and
Chief of Department Salvatore Cassano with a
flag and a NASA patch that was flown on the
Space Shuttle Atlantis in honor of the 343
members of the FDNY who were killed on Sept.
11, 2001.
It has
orbited the earth 197 times and traveled 5.3
million miles, all in honor of the 343 FDNY
members who died on Sept. 11, 2001.
Astronaut
Michael J. Massimino presented a flag flown
on NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis to Chief of
Department Salvatore Cassano and NYC Fire
Museum President of the Board of Trustees
John Bower on July 30.
“I have such
respect for what [members of the FDNY] do
every day,” Dr. Massimino said during the
presentation at the Museum in Manhattan. “I
can’t express how meaningful it is to be
here, and this is just a small token of our
appreciation.”
The flag was
onboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis for two
weeks as Dr. Massimino and seven other
astronauts traveled to fix the Hubble Space
Telescope in May 2009.

Astronaut Michael J. Massimino and Chief of
Department Salvatore Cassano hold the flag
flown on the Space Shuttle Atlantis, which
will be given to the City of New York in
honor of all those who were killed on Sept.
11, 2001.
“This is
deeply appreciated by all of us,” said Chief
Cassano. “You are a true member of the
FDNY.”
Mr. Bower
added, “[Dr. Massimino] is truly a brave and
heroic man.”
Dr.
Massimino’s father was a chief inspector for
the FDNY’s Bureau of Fire Prevention. He
said he went on his first mission to space
just months after 9/11 and his team brought
with them patches, flags and a poster
honoring the 343 members in honor of their
bravery.
“It’s not
trivial what you decide to take with you and
who you decide to give it to,” he said.
On this
mission he also brought home plate from Shea
Stadium, Galileo’s telescope and a large
flag that he plans to donate to the City in
honor of all those lost on Sept. 11.
He also
showed the group the FDNY baseball cap he
wore throughout the mission.
He showed the
group photos from his expedition and
explained how he and the other astronauts
were able to repair the Hubble Space
Telescope and improve it, so it can take
better photos in the future.
As a token of
appreciation, Chief Cassano presented the
astronaut with an FDNY sweatshirt with his
name and 343 embroidered on it.
“This is
awesome,” he said. “I will wear it with
pride.”