Submitted by GhostRiders t3_10l1b3d in space
danielravennest t1_j5zmnfi wrote
Reply to comment by mike-foley in Netflix Special Challenger The Final Flight - curious omission. by GhostRiders
For me personally, I went to work on the Space Station project the following year. Space systems is my career, but Shuttle technology carrying people was too flawed. That was borne out by the second Shuttle accident, and I fear for crew flying on the SLS rocket, which is still Shuttle tech (in some cases literally reused old Shuttle parts).
zoinkability t1_j61hogk wrote
The one potential saving grace I see for SLS is that there is a realistic escape aystem
mike-foley t1_j5znnok wrote
I don't see SLS lasting beyond 3-5 launches.
JohnHazardWandering t1_j63qdgh wrote
That's more likely due to it being crazy expensive, not a safety issue though, right?
mike-foley t1_j63ssuz wrote
Crazy expensive, sure.. But that means there won’t be as many launches as the Shuttle so the odds are in its favor that it won’t go boom. Maybe. I guess we’ll see.
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DirkMcDougal t1_j6252j7 wrote
Some of the SRB segments are literally re-used segments from shuttle SRB's. And the the first few flights are using RS-25's which flew on shuttle missions.... then throwing them in the ocean.
danielravennest t1_j64fshu wrote
Parts from 83 shuttle flights were used on Artemis 1 mission. When the Shuttle program ended, the Orbiters and parts inventory didn't vanish into thin air. Whatever was still usable, they used.
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