Ramon, a practitioner of holistic medicine, has been a public figure since her husband became Israel's first person in space, when he blasted off aboard the Columbia in 2003, and then perished when the shuttle broke up upon reentry, weeks later.
As the country's first astronaut, Ilan Ramon — who earlier had been an IDF pilot and participated in the 1981 bombing of Iraq's nuclear facility — was a national hero, and Israelis closely followed his accomplishments. Ramon's image while floating in space, a big smile on his face, was shown repeatedly on TV broadcasts.
Rona Ramon largely stayed out of the public eye for years following her husband's death, trying to make sense of her loss. But on September 13, 2009, she was forced back into the spotlight by the death of the couple's oldest son.
Capt. Asaf Ramon, who was 21, was killed when his F-16 warplane crashed during a routine training flight. Inspired by his father, he had excelled in his training and was awarded his pilot's wings by then-president Shimon Peres. Asaf had expressed hope that he, too, would one day become an astronaut.
Ramon, a practitioner of holistic medicine, has been a public figure since her husband became Israel's first person in space, when he blasted off aboard the Columbia in 2003, and then perished when the shuttle broke up upon reentry, weeks later.
As the country's first astronaut, Ilan Ramon — who earlier had been an IDF pilot and participated in the 1981 bombing of Iraq's nuclear facility — was a national hero, and Israelis closely followed his accomplishments. Ramon's image while floating in space, a big smile on his face, was shown repeatedly on TV broadcasts.
Rona Ramon largely stayed out of the public eye for years following her husband's death, trying to make sense of her loss. But on September 13, 2009, she was forced back into the spotlight by the death of the couple's oldest son.
Capt. Asaf Ramon, who was 21, was killed when his F-16 warplane crashed during a routine training flight. Inspired by his father, he had excelled in his training and was awarded his pilot's wings by then-president Shimon Peres. Asaf had expressed hope that he, too, would one day become an astronaut.
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Rona Ramon 1964-2018
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