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What if the first 2 shuttle flights would of failed during launch?



 
 
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Default What if the first 2 shuttle flights would of failed during launch?

Crew escaped thanks to ejection seats, would this have stopped the
shuttle program cold?

And how hard to restart saturn production at that point?
 




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