To: HairOfTheDog
With NASA's track record, and considering the fact that after the Challenger disaster NASA's behavior was far from exemplary, I'd trust the pilots to decide for themselves what they'd want to know. That attitude, that they didn't need to know, frosted me since how can NASA know that without knowing the cause of what's happened.
To: mewzilla
I think NASA's track record is excellent, so I am not in your headspace. This is their life, their passion, and their tragedy. They are answering, off the cuff, what they know, and what they think. Not rehearsed, not scripted, but real and imperfect, like everything created by people is.
To: mewzilla
OMG! Sorry! I got you mixed up with onother freeper!!
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