What If The Challenger Launch Decision Had Gone Differently?
It's the night before launch, and the temperature is dropping toward the twenties. Your data says the O-rings will fail in this cold. You call NASA to stop the countdown. This is the story of the Challenger disaster, told from inside the room where it was almost prevented. The warning existed. Roger Boisjoly wrote it down. Richard Feynman later proved it live on television with a clamp and a glass of ice water. What happened next wasn't a failure of science. It was a failure of who got listened to. Watch how one overruled memo reshaped how every launch provider handles dissent today. #Challenger #NASA #SpaceHistory #SpaceDisaster

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