Submitted by 1029Dash t3_10oc6fm in pittsburgh
heili t1_j6i2822 wrote
Reply to comment by o_c_d in Newspaper headline from 37 years ago today by 1029Dash
The rubber o-rings weren't "poorly built", they were launching well outside the design parameters for temperature. Roger Boisjoly and other Thiokol engineers tried to warn them, but Thiokol management overruled them because they didn't want a huge publicity event to turn into yet another scrubbed launch.
The engineers knew in 1977 it wasn't safe to operate at those cold temperatures. Management of Thiokol and NASA didn't give a shit because they wanted their "Teacher in Space" moment. And they killed seven people.
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