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Feb. 1st, 2003 07:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It was 2:45 pm in the UK when there was a news flash on the radio to say that NASA had lost contact with the shuttle. When they said at what point in the mission it was, I immediately thought 'heat shield failure'.
I was slightly surprised it wasn't bigger news on the regular programmes, but I suppose there aren't any pictures like those of the Challenger disaster.
I am trying to remember where I read that the probability of a catastrophic failure in a shuttle mission is around 1%.
I was slightly surprised it wasn't bigger news on the regular programmes, but I suppose there aren't any pictures like those of the Challenger disaster.
I am trying to remember where I read that the probability of a catastrophic failure in a shuttle mission is around 1%.
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Date: 2003-02-02 01:42 am (UTC)Memory is telling me it was based on NASA information: the chances of something going wrong during launch, in flight and during landing.