In 2003, close to two decades after the Challenger disaster, seven astronauts were killed in another space shuttle accident. 

History has repeated itself and NASA faces another reckoning — the parallels between the two disasters are undeniable. 

To hear more podcast episodes from hosts Fiona Pepper and Dr Karl Kruszelnicki about the legacy the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster left on culture, space exploration and high-risk decision making, search ‘Science Friction: The Challenger Legacy podcast’ from Radio National (RN) on the ABC Listen App (Australia), or wherever you get your podcasts.

Guests:

Miles O'Brien
Aerospace correspondent, CNN

Jon Clark
Former NASA physician and husband of Laurel Clark

Mike Ciannilli
Former Columbia integration systems engineer, NASA

Julie Payette
Former astronaut, NASA

Credits:
Presenters: Fiona Pepper and Karl Kruszelnicki
Reporter: Fiona Pepper
Senior Producer: James Bullen
Series Producer: Jonathan Webb
Executive Producer: Petria Ladgrove
Sound Engineer: Tim Jenkins
Archives Research: Lisa Chidlow, Michael Osmond

Special thanks to the Clark family for sharing their family archives.

This story was made on the lands of the Gadigal and Menang Noongar peoples.

Science Friction

ABC Australia

03 | The Challenger Legacy: Columbia

FEB 3, 202623 MIN
Science Friction

03 | The Challenger Legacy: Columbia

FEB 3, 202623 MIN

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<p>In 2003, close to two decades after the Challenger disaster, seven astronauts were killed in another space shuttle accident. </p><p>History has repeated itself and NASA faces another reckoning — the parallels between the two disasters are undeniable. </p><p>To hear more podcast episodes from hosts Fiona Pepper and Dr Karl Kruszelnicki about the legacy the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster left on culture, space exploration and high-risk decision making, search ‘Science Friction: The Challenger Legacy podcast’ from Radio National (RN) on the ABC Listen App (Australia), or wherever you get your podcasts.</p><p>Guests:</p><p>Miles O'BrienAerospace correspondent, CNN</p><p>Jon ClarkFormer NASA physician and husband of Laurel Clark</p><p>Mike CiannilliFormer Columbia integration systems engineer, NASA</p><p>Julie PayetteFormer astronaut, NASA</p><p>Credits:</p><ul><li>Presenters: Fiona Pepper and Karl Kruszelnicki</li><li>Reporter: Fiona Pepper</li><li>Senior Producer: James Bullen</li><li>Series Producer: Jonathan Webb</li><li>Executive Producer: Petria Ladgrove</li><li>Sound Engineer: Tim Jenkins</li><li>Archives Research: Lisa Chidlow, Michael Osmond</li></ul><p>Special thanks to the Clark family for sharing their family archives.</p><p>This story was made on the lands of the Gadigal and Menang Noongar peoples.</p>