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Shuttle Disasters: The importance of teamwork…

By martyn in Uncategorized on May 20, 2007

The Space Shuttle Columbia and Space Shuttle Challenger disasters highlighted the dangers of NASA management ignoring the concerns of engineers.  Not once, but twice.  I was almost like ‘us and them’  with NASA management and the engineers. 

Find out more, using the latest interactive activity produced for our Materials Module

http://www.planetscience.org/revisiontime/safetyanddesign.htm

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