Re: What was the biggest problem for each of the 2 destroyed US space shuttles?

From: Jay Windley (webmaster_at_clavius.org)
Date: 09/05/04


Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 13:35:02 -0600


"rk" <stellare@NOSPAMPLEASE.erols.com> wrote in message
news:Xns955B6C28F9022rk@199.184.165.239...
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| Ok, thanks, I've just been skimming lately and reading here and there,
very
| busy.

OM doesn't speak for me. I'd love to discuss the details of the Challenger
accident with you at your leisure, at whatever level of detail you wish.
But please do me the courtesy of reading my statements in their entirety
before drawing your conclusions. I'll be happy to clarify my opinion.

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The universe is not required to conform   |  Jay Windley
to the expectations of the ignorant.      |  webmaster @ clavius.org


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