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Science 14 February 1986:
Vol. 231. no. 4739, pp. 661 - 663
DOI: 10.1126/science.231.4739.661

Articles

The Challenger Disaster: Assessing the Implications: The explosion has shaken the U.S. space program to its foundations; have we become too dependent on the space shuttle?

M. MITCHELL WALDROP

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Article topics:

  • Physiology..Humans


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Shuttle Inquiry Focuses on Weather, Rubber Seals, and Unheeded Advice: Thiokol engineers warned against launching because of doubts about the performance of seals between segments of the booster rocket at low temperatures.
R. J. SMITH (1986)
Science 231, 909-911
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