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22 degrees in Florida. Like it’s not gonna be -100 degrees in outer space? What? They cant make an o-ring that can withstand 22 deg? Part of my line of work involves orings. I know better than this crock of shit. How stupid do they think we are? Don’t comment unless you read the whole stupid article.

22 degrees in Florida. Like it’s not gonna be -100 degrees in outer space? What? They cant make an o-ring that can withstand 22 deg? Part of my line of work involves orings. I know better than this crock of shit. How stupid do they think we are? Don’t comment unless you read the whole stupid article.

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Well clearly you're not doing good research if you thought the O ring that failed was going to go to space. And you also would have known it had been failing in testing but because the challenger launch was such a high vis mission that they decided to go forward even though none of the design team wanted to. You would have also known that since they were broadcasting live when the launch happened that several photos and stills actually showed the moment the seals failed