Since the first accident 39 years ago, critics doubt program's value, direction, saying it hasn't recovered.
by John Noble Wilford / New York Times
Anniversaries of the three most somber milestones in the American program of human spaceflight are clustered in the days ahead. Each in its own tragic way represents a pivotal moment in space exploration. The two most recent disasters continue to haunt the program with lost momentum and persistent doubts about its value and future direction.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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