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Old September 9th, 2022 #18
T.Garrett
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Woodpecker feelin the bad mojo Nasa iz

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Originally Posted by Ray Allan View Post
They are obviously concerned that their 'diverse' workforce didn't put it together right, fuel leaks in the 'core booster' could mean another Nasa failure when they light the engines ... they're afraid it might blow up in front of the entire world! Somewhat like the Challenger did in 1986 ...







They fucked up on that one, it was too cold for launch. And many of the engineering staff at Thiokol ... the company that built the SRB's for Nasa ...KNEW that the rubber seals wouldn't work in the cold temps in Florida that frigid January day and said little for fear of losing their jobs. Nasa flight ops were aware of the risk of using Thiokols solid rocket boosters in temps below freezing. There was ice all over the launch tower for shit sakes. If they had waited just one more day for warmer weather the disaster never would have happened.

But Nasa went ahead with the launch that fateful day anyway. There were too many delays already and this was a heavily politicized mission showcasing the 'inclusiveness' of the new Nasa in 1986! STS-51L had representatives of every race on earth aboard including a the first sheenie in space, Judith Resnick and the first white civilian female teacher, Christa McAuliffe who young kids across Amerika were cheering on. Instead of seeing her on teevee holding class in space they watched her plunge into the Atlantic in a spinning ball of fire.

Funny how a later shuttle mission that had another jew in the crew fell apart during reentry, 2003's STS-107.

Wherever you find jews there's bad mojo.

And the Challenger orbiter really didn't explode, it was engulfed with a cloud of hot gases from the disintegrating right (starboard) side SRB and the crew didn't die immediately ... they all suffered horrible deaths for sure, suffocated or smashed apart in the cabin of the spacecraft which eventually lost inertia and stopped climbing toward the upper atmosphere and plunged into the ocean at 200 mph from 65,000 feet. Nasa reckoned that three of them might have still been alive when the remains of Challenger hit the water but no survivors were found.

They are AFRAID that Artemis will fail, once bitten twice shy or some shit.

Last edited by T.Garrett; September 9th, 2022 at 01:35 PM.