PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE HEARING #3C, 2/6/86

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PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE HEARING #3C, 2/6/86

1986

UNEDITED VIDEIO REPORT: Continued from part 2. Participation by Commission members Arthur B.C. Walker, Jr., Sally K. Ride, Robert B. Hotz, Chairman William P. Rogers, Albert D. Wheelon, Vice-Chairman Neil A. Armstrong, and Joseph F. Sutter. Testimony of Arnold D. Aldrich, Manager, National Space Transportation System (NSTS) Program Office, Johnson Space Center (JSC). Abort during liftoff; size of orbiter fleet; characteristics and elements of orbiter; ice and temperature; process of documenting flight readiness; crew arrangement; concerns with 51L that may have differed from concerns with other missions; and point at which communications was lost with orbiter 51-L.

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