Submitted by jeffsmith202 t3_y6ku1g in space
[deleted] t1_isr17u5 wrote
Reply to comment by NotAnotherNekopan in NASA outlines case for making sole-source SLS award to Boeing-Northrop joint venture by jeffsmith202
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kremdog12 t1_isr5sjc wrote
14 deaths out of 355 astronauts is less than 4%
[deleted] t1_isr6o2z wrote
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HereHoldMyBeer t1_isr5j2h wrote
Nah, it was only 2% How many shuttle launches were there? 135? So really about 1.5% total vehicle loss.
Mortality is another subject entirely.
icouldbworknow t1_isr95nk wrote
Pretty sure all the astronauts that have ever been on it will die - 100% mortality.....๐
fail-deadly- t1_isre9ff wrote
Well 100% of people who taken a breath will die, but I donโt consider breathing hazardous.
mjzimmer88 t1_isrg1n8 wrote
That probably depends on where you live. Check the iOS weather so and you'll see a smog index.
This is why you never see a discount on Perri-air.
nautilator44 t1_isrhh9f wrote
And 100% of those that died had dihydrogen monoxide in their bodies.
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