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by sillysaurusx 848 days ago
(Just wanted to say thank you for the thoughtful followup. I was hoping you would, since it sounded like it’d be interesting. And when you phrase it like you did, it does sound absurd to offload the blame onto whoever was presenting the charts. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday.)
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Thanks! You might find Wayne Hale's (Space Shuttle Program Manager or Deputy for 5 years, a Space Shuttle Flight Director for 40 missions) 10-year retrospective on the Columbia crash interesting:

https://waynehale.wordpress.com/category/after-ten-years/

Also, I recall reading somewhere that the chairman of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board, Admiral Harold Gehman, decided to conduct a test to see if the piece of foam seen hitting the leading edge could have broken it. As, at the time, it had not been decided to end the shuttle program, this was not an easy decision, as it meant sacrificing an essentially irreplaceable spare part. What finally convinced Gehman to go ahead was the fact that a great many NASA engineers firmly believed it could not possibly have been the cause.