Plus in the case of the Challenger incident, the problem was pride, not design. They had no business sending up the shuttle when it was that cold. They are all about specs. If an o-ring will not be reliable in freezing weather then don't say "it is my scientific opinion that we should launch".
MC, I am starting to think that stuff came off the shuttle and boosters all the time but they never had all the cameras to see it happening. But I did get worried because they did see a crack and some scientists got up and said it is my scientific opinion that we should launch. It was just a little eerie.
I was glad to see it go up without a hitch.
But I gotta hand it to NASA. The last launch went up and there was the whole deal with the tile insulation. We watched the proceedure at work on NASA TV. I was not around for the man landing on the moon, but I was holding my breath while the thing happened. Outerspace repairs...Friggin Buck Rogers man!!! Would be nice to know that they could patch a missing time if foam actually did hurt the shuttle.