Submitted by GhostRiders t3_10l1b3d in space
The Challenger disaster is was a major part of my childhood and as such over the years I have read many books and watched many shows about it.
I noticed this series on Netflix which was made in 2020 and began to watch.
As each I watched each episode I noticed a that a name which has become synonymous with the disaster had so far hadn't been mentioned and that is Roger Boisjoly.
Roger Boisjoly has always been portrayed as the main voice against the launch of Challenger and yet in this documentary where many former employees of Morton Thiokol who were personally involved in the tradgey at no point mentioned his name.
The only reference to Roger Boisjoly is picture of a letter that had his signature on it.
I found it bizarre that any documentary in this day and age about Challenger does not mention one of the most important and well known person involved in the tradgey.
So the question I now ask considering how many former employees of Morton Thiokol that were involved as well as NASA and Independent Journalists, has Roger Boisjoly part been massively overplayed due to his witness statement, consequent interviews and reputation as a whistle-blower or is that even to this day, his former colleagues still hold a significant grudge against him even after his death that they would agree to take part in this documentary his Roger was completely omitted.
SFDinKC t1_j5vnr4y wrote
I was working at Morton Thiokol as a preliminary design engineer when the Challenger accident happened. I had only been there 3 months and it was my first job out of college. I remember a lot more talk on that morning being about how Al McDonald was going to get fired as soon as the shuttle made orbit for not signing off on the flight readiness statement the night before. In the few weeks after the disaster I heard more about Boisjoly. Mostly how people thought he was starting to have a nervous breakdown because he felt so bad that he was unable to get NASA to take the o-ring cold issue seriously enough in the months leading up to the launch.