Nasa denies compromising safety

Space agency chiefs denied claims safety standards were being loosened after Nasa documents obtained by a newspaper suggested the agency was playing down the dangers posed by shuttle debris so it could continue to send astronauts into space.

Nasa denies compromising safety

Space agency chiefs denied claims safety standards were being loosened after Nasa documents obtained by a newspaper suggested the agency was playing down the dangers posed by shuttle debris so it could continue to send astronauts into space.

The New York Times reports the documents by engineers and managers for the space agency show at least three changes in the statistical methods used in assessing the risks of debris like ice and insulating foam striking a shuttle during launching.

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