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NASA - Their current public relations problems explained.

Date Submitted: 06/02/2001 08:49:28
Category: / Business & Economy
Length: 5 pages (1461 words)
NASA's Public Relations Problem At 8:00 AM CDT on February 1, 2003, all communications were lost with the space shuttle Columbia (STS-107) as the craft disintegrated during re-entry over the clear blue skies of north Texas. The shuttle was at an altitude of 207,135 feet traveling at approximately Mach 18.3 at the time of the accident. Do you think that NASA was thinking about public relations at a time like this? I, naïve as I tend to be, do …
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