Originally posted by Zkribbler
We've now lost 14 astronauts in space, 3 on the launch pad, several in training, and only a miracle kept us from losing Apollo XIII. Earlier, Ned gave the odds of not returning from any one flight as 1 in 125. So yes, I'd say they're taking big risks
and I'm sure since it is their necks they're putting on the line, they're well aware of it.
We've now lost 14 astronauts in space, 3 on the launch pad, several in training, and only a miracle kept us from losing Apollo XIII. Earlier, Ned gave the odds of not returning from any one flight as 1 in 125. So yes, I'd say they're taking big risks



But I have to ask myself why on earth they've let those shuttles get so old!
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