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Old January 13th 06, 04:24 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Default Proper commemoration of Challenger Disaster

"Accident" is still accurate. Every accident is a result of human
miscalculation, error, design flaw, etc., and usually you can point to
a whole series of human blunders. In short, every accident is
somebody's fault. Challenger is no different in this respect from a
plane crash due to a badly designed or badly maintained oxygen system
or whatever.

Matt Bille

 




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