30 Years After Shuttle Disaster, Engineer's Guilt Eased by Flood of Letters
Hundreds wrote encouraging letters recently to an engineer who carried guilt for 30 years after trying and failing to stop the Space Shuttle disaster.
Hundreds wrote encouraging letters recently to an engineer who carried guilt for 30 years after trying and failing to stop the Space Shuttle disaster.
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