
The perfectly lurid way it all came unraveled is a tale that doesn’t require much telling—not that it won’t be told and told and told again by cable, tabs and blogs. The truly meaningful question is why that unraveling happened at all. Annapolis grads and shuttle jocks aren’t supposed to come unglued. And NASA, a brutally Darwinian place that has been screening astronauts for almost 50 years, is not supposed to let loose screws through. Is NASA not as good at this as we thought? Are astronauts more destructible souls than they seem? And what does all this say about the weight-bearing ability of any human mind when the load grows too great?—Time, February 8, 2007
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Posted by Brian Sorgatz at 8:54 AM
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