Truth, Lies, and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster
Truth, Lies, and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster book cover

Truth, Lies, and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster

Hardcover – December 1, 2018

Price
$37.26
Format
Hardcover
Pages
648
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0813066035
Dimensions
6.14 x 1.56 x 9.21 inches
Weight
1.99 pounds

Description

A Popular Mechanics Best Book Winner of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gardner-Lasser Aerospace History Literature Award Finalist for the American Astronautical Society’s Eugene M. Emme Astronautical Literature Award “We all watched in shock and disbelief when Challenger was lost. Probably no one felt more disappointment and regret than Allan McDonald, who had warned us not to launch that day. His story tells of loss, grief, and the eventual rebuilding and recovery.”—Robert “Hoot” Gibson, former Space Shuttle pilot and commander “A major contribution to a difficult episode in the history of human spaceflight.”—Roger D. Launius, Division of Space History, Smithsonian Institution “There have been many accounts of the circumstances surrounding the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger on 28 January 1986, but few, if any, give as much of an insider’s view as this book.”— Quest “McDonald argues convincingly that the Challenger accident need not have happened, had his warnings been heeded; therein lies the tragedy.”— Space Policy “A major contribution to the literature of the management of technology as well as to the history of the space program.”— Choice “Whistle-blowing yet rigorous and fair-minded book.”— Spaceflight “An even-handed take on an American aerospace tragedy.”— Book News “Recounts the decision to launch Challenger, the investigation of the accident, and the return of the shuttle to space flight. McDonald’s book is, like the shuttle itself, a massive, complex, and fascinating work.”— Florida Historical Quarterly Allan J. McDonald retired as vice president and technical director for advanced technology programs at ATK Thiokol Propulsion in 2001. He was the director of the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Motor Project at the time of the Challenger accident and, later, vice president of engineering for space operations during the redesign and requalification of the solid rocket motors. James R. Hansen, professor of history and director of the Honors College at Auburn University, is the author of First Man: The Life of Neil Armstrong . Allan J. McDonald (1937‒2021) retired as vice president and technical director for advanced technology programs at ATK Thiokol Propulsion in 2001. He was the director of the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Motor Project at the time of the Challenger accident and, later, vice president of engineering for space operations during the redesign and requalification of the solid rocket motors.xa0James R. Hansen, professor of history and director of the Honors College at Auburn University, is the author of First Man: The Life of Neil Armstrong.

Features & Highlights

  • What they didn't want you to know
  • "We all watched in shock and disbelief when
  • Challenger
  • was lost. Probably no one felt more disappointment and regret than Allan McDonald, who had warned us not to launch that day. His story tells of loss, grief, and the eventual rebuilding and recovery."--Robert "Hoot" Gibson, former Space Shuttle pilot and commander
  • "A major contribution to a difficult episode in the history of human spaceflight."--Roger D. Launius, Division of Space History, Smithsonian Institution
  • "McDonald tells the heartbreaking tale of how he saw his words of warning ignored, and the fateful consequences of that decision."--Donald C. Elder III, Eastern New Mexico University
  • On a cold January morning in 1986, NASA launched the Space Shuttle
  • Challenger
  • , despite warnings against doing so by many individuals, including Allan McDonald. The fiery destruction of
  • Challenger
  • on live television moments after launch remains an indelible image in the nation’s collective memory.
  • In
  • Truth, Lies, and O-Rings
  • , McDonald, a skilled engineer and executive, relives the tragedy from where he stood at Launch Control Center.  As he fought to draw attention to the real reasons behind the disaster, he was the only one targeted for retribution by both NASA and his employer, Morton Thiokol, Inc., makers of the shuttle's solid rocket boosters. In this whistle-blowing yet rigorous and fair-minded book, McDonald, with the assistance of internationally distinguished aerospace historian James R. Hansen, addresses
  • all
  • of the factors that led to the accident, some of which were never included in NASA's Failure Team report submitted to the Presidential Commission.
  • Truth, Lies, and O-Rings
  • is the first look at the
  • Challenger
  • tragedy and its aftermath from someone who was on the inside, recognized the potential disaster, and tried to prevent it. It also addresses the early warnings of very severe debris issues from the first two post-
  • Challenger
  • flights, which ultimately resulted in the loss of
  • Columbia
  • some fifteen years later.

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A great read overall

The 2021 book Flying Blind by Peter Robison (concerning the Boeing 737MAX crashes) referred to this book so I bought it. I thought the author's writing is clear and concise and always to the point. My gosh, what an expose' of NASA's managerial incompetence as well as arrogance in its business relationships with contractors. Larry Mulloy in particular at NASA only had to delay the launch one day to avert the Challenger (1986) disaster. NASAs stonewalling during the investigation is unforgivable; furthermore, none of the major players at NASA expressed any remorse or asked to be forgiven for bad decision making. Management at NASA deserved 100% culpability for this disaster and the one in 2003. I have to add that even though the Challenger explosion happened 36 years ago I could not put the book down. I appreciated the author's providing a wealth of detail regarding the mechanical engineering aspects of the equipment before and after the tragedy. I have to admit I had a career as a Civil Engr. but was fortunate to work alongside Mechanical Engineers and thus have a positive take on the ME info & level of detail in the book. I'm sorry to see that the commendable author here passed away in 2021. FYI, Netflix made a recent documentary about this incident and there are a few impressive discussions online with Allan McDonald.
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Book in itself is a tough read! This is not a negative comment. It is just challenging to me from a technical perspective. That makes it very enjoyable for me.
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