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Space Shuttle Wired for Destruction

Posted May 09, 2008 8:32 AM

From mental_floss Blog:

Each time the space shuttle rises from its launchpad at Cape Canaveral, Fla., an Air Force officer waits anxiously for the first 2 minutes to pass safely. If the spaceship were to veer off course and endanger a populated area, this range safety officer would bear the terrible responsibility of flipping a pair of switches under a stenciled panel reading "Flight Termination." The first switch arms explosives on the shuttle's two solid rocket boosters. Flipping the second switch would detonate them, destroying the shuttle and crew.

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Re: Space Shuttle Wired for Destruction

05/13/2008 8:57 PM

Risky business, being an astronaut.

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