Remembering NASA Disasters With an Eye Toward the Future 273
mattnyc99 writes "This next week marks the anniversary of three sad days in NASA's history: three astronauts died in a capsule fire testing for Apollo 1 exactly 42 years ago today, then the Challenger went down 23 years ago tomorrow, followed by the Columbia disaster six years ago this Super Bowl Sunday. Amidst all this sadness, though, too many average Americans take our space program for granted. Amidst reconsiderations of NASA priorities from the Obama camp as the Shuttle nears retirement, then, the brilliant writer Chris Jones offers a great first-hand account in the new issue of Esquire — an impassioned argument against the impending end of our manned space program. In which camp do you fall: mourner or rocketeer?"
Re:Simple solution (Score:4, Funny)
Then, when both inevitably explode on some mission, we start sending four. One of THOSE is definitely bound to make it.
Re:Simple solution (Score:4, Funny)
RAES - Redundant array of expensive spacecraft
Re:While that happened.... (Score:3, Funny)