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Irish America magazine - Oct/Nov '07 issue: The Billionaire who wasn't, Stephen Rea, Clan Harrington, Home Is Where The Music Is!, Tommy Makem, The First Family of Irish America, Stars of the South

 
Stephen Rea
He returns to the Abbey stage in a play written for him by Sam Shepard - premiere next June.
 
Irish America's First Family
Before the Kennedys of Boston, there were the Carrolls of Maryland.
 
Clan Harrington
The Barony of Kinalmeaky has one of the highest concentrations of the name.
 
 
Discovery Crew Observe Beautiful Day in Ireland

As we go to press, the space shuttle Atlantis has launched safely into space and it’s crew is about to resume construction of the International Space Station. Earlier this summer, NASA welcomed home the Discovery space shuttle and its crew after its five-million-mile journey in space. The pilot of the mission was Mark Kelly (pictured above, third from right), one of Irish America’s Top 100 Irish-Americans in 2006.

The 38-year-old Kelly grew up in Orange, New Jersey along with his twin brother Scott who is also a space shuttle pilot. The Kellys trace their Irish heritage through their father, Richard Kelly, and their mother Patricia; both parents are retired police officers living in Florida. “I really do believe there is a genetic disposition for certain things,” Patricia said about her sons having similar lives.

The Discovery crew spent 15 days in space on a mission that succeeded in testing space shuttle safety improvements, repairing a rail car on the International Space Station and producing never-before-seen, high-resolution images of the shuttle before and after its launch. In the end the flight helped to verify the safety of the biggest aerodynamic channel to the external fuel tank in shuttle history.

Despite the hard work, the crew managed to enjoy themselves while admiring the view from 210 miles above Earth.

And what a view! When mission control pointed out to British-born Piers Sellers that he could see Britain over his left shoulder, the spacewalker exclaimed, “Wow! Oh, my goodness. It’s a beautiful day in Ireland!”

Sellers’ words echoed those of Irish-American Steve Robinson, who flew on the August, 2005 mission with Commander Eileen Collins. “There is nothing more beautiful than the way the sun hits those mountains and you can really see the green fields of Ireland,” he told Irish America. “We all like to see if we can see it when we are up there.” – Bridget English

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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