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Saturday, February 1

Space Shuttle safety issues  
Bernard Hibbitts at 2/1/2003 01:38:54 PM

On April 18, 2002, former NASA Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Chairman Richard D. Blomberg testified to Congress on the ASAP's Annual Report for 2001[PDF], and expressed his concern that "the repeated postponement of safety upgrades, the delay in restoring ageing infrastructure and the failure to look far enough ahead to anticipate and correct shortfalls in critical skills and logistics availability will inevitably increase the risk of operating the Space Shuttle [emphasis added]." He concluded with these words: "In all of the years of my involvement, I have never been as concerned for Space Shuttle safety as I am right now. That concern is not for the present flight or the next or perhaps the one after that. In fact, one of the roots of my concern is that nobody will know for sure when the safety margin has been eroded too far. All of my instincts, however, suggest that the current approach is planting the seeds for future danger [emphasis added]." Read the full text of Blomberg's prepared testimony [also available in PDF] before the House Science Committee Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics and review the oral transcript of his remarks and subsequent questioning. Watch a webcast of the complete hearing (Blomberg's testimony begins approximately 22 minutes into the hearing video). NASA's official response to the 2001 ASAP report is Attachment 3 of the Minutes of the ASAP Open Meeting of June 20, 2002[PDF]. NASA's Inspector General filed an audit report on Space Shuttle Safety Upgrades[PDF] in July 2002. See also the August 2000 GAO report Space Shuttle: Human Capital and Safety Upgrade Challenges Require Continued Attention[PDF].



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Space Shuttle loss  
Bernard Hibbitts at 2/1/2003 12:25:57 PM

NASA has posted an official statement on Saturday's loss of the space shuttle Columbia on re-entry at the end of mission STS-107. Get live updates on NASA-TV [alternative feed available from United Space Alliance]. Review the 1986 Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident.



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This day at law  
Bernard Hibbitts at 2/1/2003 09:54:50 AM

Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice of the King's Bench and author of law reports and commentaries (including, most famously, Coke on Littleton), was born on February 1, 1552. Learn more about Sir Edward Coke.



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