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Old 28th January 2026 | 23:00
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They slipped the surly bonds of earth forty years ago today. Heroes all and missed terribly.

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Old 29th January 2026 | 02:54
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I was driving into the PSA sim centre at Scripps Ranch when I heard the dreadful news over the car radio.
One of those sad life events one never forgets.
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Old 29th January 2026 | 03:45
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I was just turning into my place of work after being out all day, when I heard the news on the car radio - remember and can picture it clearly
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I'd just got home from work at 5pm, switched on the TV and as I recall the film was on the Newsround programme for kids, can't have been many minutes after it happened. Forty years ago...
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Had the Shuttle not encountered severe wind shear on the ascent, they may have got away with it. Pictures of the exhaust plume show a well defined kink and aircraft in the vicinity were reporting CAT. The leaking joint had sealed however the flex that resulted from being hit by a 100kt plus side wind was enough to open it up.

The return to flight was also beset with problems, the second post disaster flight STS-27 was very nearly lost due to the cone on a booster disintegrating and striking the underside of the orbiter. The damage was extensive and in one place, a metal plate over an antenna saved the crew from a burn-through on the return. Commander Hoot Gibson knew that they were in trouble. Mike Mullane chose to watch the initial atmospheric entry on the upper deck before strapping in on the lower deck. He left it too late to safely use the stairs so he is the only astronaut to have returned from orbit while standing up all the way.

While the machine is still a fascinating technological marvel, it was in my view a death trap. The odds of dying were around 1 flight in 60 with a high risk event happening during 1 flight in 10.
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