Or - my indignation boils over - the same agency that decided that if Thiokol had no problem with the O-rings, then they didn't have a problem either. Yeah, it's kind of a cheap shot, but how many times does complacency have to be repaid with disaster before program managers stop imagining that spaceflight is somehow routine or that failures can't happen simply because they haven't happened?
And that's quite enough out of me, I'm sure.
Is That All?
11 years ago
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