
8. The Challenger Disaster
Rad History
Space Shuttle Program: Triumphs and Trials
This chapter explores the transformation of space travel in the 1980s, marking a transition to including civilians and lawmakers in NASA's shuttle missions. It scrutinizes the safety challenges and engineering decisions made, particularly concerning the design and reliability of the Challenger's solid rocket boosters and O-rings. The discussion reveals the tension between ambitious goals and safety risks, highlighting the critical implications of budget constraints on engineering practices.
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