NASA To Follow Navy Safety Standards
Credit: NAVSEA
U.S. Navy submariners-in-training have long studied the 1986 Challenger launch disaster for the safety lessons it holds, but NASA is only beginning to consider such training for shuttle operators as it plans safety activities after the loss of Challenger's sister ship Columbia. Safety "benchmarks"...
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