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Columbia Accident Investigation Board Final Report, Volume 1
- Written by: Columbia Accident Investigation Board
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In 1981, Columbia made history as the first spacecraft of its kind to orbit Earth, completing an impressive 27 missions over more than two decades. During the tragic STS-107 mission, Columbia and its dedicated crew traveled over six million miles in just 16 days. The Orbiter was destroyed just 16 minutes before its scheduled landing, serving as a stark reminder that spaceflight, while awe-inspiring, carries inherent risks that must always be acknowledged. The seven brave astronauts aboard Columbia believed the potential rewards outweighed these dangers, and this report stands as a tribute to ...
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Boomtown - Albuquerque's First Broken Arrow Nuclear Accident
- Written by: Joseph T. Page II
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On the night of April 11, 1950, a B-29 Superfortress bomber took off from Albuquerque, New Mexico and crashed three minutes later, killing the entire crew. The incident was a designated a "Broken Arrow," an unexpected event involving nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons components. The crash was the second Broken Arrow in U.S. military history, and the first to occur within the Continental United States. "Boomtown" is a limited podcast series that will investigate the crash, the aircrew, the aircraft and everything in between. Using declassified military records, along with newspapers, personal ...
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Quite By Accident: A Life in Washington
- Written by: The Brookings Institution
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Brookings scholar Stephen Hess didn't plan to start working in Eisenhower's White House at age 25—he began his career at the heart of American politics quite by accident. Hosted by Katie Dunn Tenpas, Hess shares some of his favorite stories from 60 years as a presidential staffer, advisor, and scholar in Washington, D.C.
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