30 years ago today. I cut school that day and went over to my grandma's house to help with something and it was on TV. No Bud Light. Too soon?
That's nutsToday is my wife's birthday. 30 years ago, much like today, I was waiting on her to get ready for us to go out for her birthday. Unlike today, back then it had been freezing weather that morning. As I watched the launch broadcast, I told my wife I could not believe they were actually considering making a launch when there had been ice on the rocket just an hour or so before. The rest is history.
I wasn't born. I wasn't even a thought.
I wasn't born. I wasn't even a thought.
I wasn't born. I wasn't even a thought.
Also, the announcer just said something about changing the throttle just as it exploded. Did that cause it, or would it have exploded anyway?
I believe the SRBs were terminated after the orbiter broke up and the boosters 'ran free', but the orbiter itself broke up due to aerodynamic loads as the main fuel tank and orbiter mounts failed.I read something once about it losing control and being self-destructed as to not injure people on the ground but I don't see anything about that now. Does anyone know if that's true?
I read something once about it losing control and being self-destructed as to not injure people on the ground but I don't see anything about that now. Does anyone know if that's true?
I was in first grade.
The smart kids got to leave class to go to the gym and watch the launch on TV.
The rest of us special ed kids had to stay back and learn about future welding careers.
The smart kids came back into the room a little sad.
That doesn't seem like 30 years.