That's the question I immediately wanted to ask him. Like you can plainly watch rocket launches either with onboard videos or in person. Most don't explode and you can track it multiple ways until it reaches space. Then you can plainly see the satellites it launches or the space station it services. What are those doing and why didn't the Challenger do that if the same vehicle can repeatedly do it?
That's the question I immediately wanted to ask him. Like you can plainly watch rocket launches either with onboard videos or in person. Most don't explode and you can track it multiple ways until it reaches space. Then you can plainly see the satellites it launches or the space station it services. What are those doing and why didn't the Challenger do that if the same vehicle can repeatedly do it?
:very-smart: They can turn off the barrier, but that one time the barrier guy was making some macaroni and forgot to do it