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Astronauts Quote by Buzz Aldrin

“While there, I was somewhat surprised to learn that our next foray into space would include an orbiter with wings and with wheels that could land on a runway, as well as a booster, also with wings and wheels to land on a runway. The program had generated great interest. At the meeting, at least…” quote by Buzz Aldrin
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““While there, I was somewhat surprised to learn that our next foray into space would include an orbiter with wings and with wheels that could land on a runway, as well as a booster, also with wings and wheels to land on a runway. The program had generated great interest. At the meeting, at least seven aerospace manufacturers touted their rockets and boosters on which they were already working. They had models built in 1970 regarding the seven configurations and stages of the program to follow Apollo. Today, we would be delighted to have a fully reusable orbiter to take the crew only, a booster to get them there, and then a return to Earth for both of them. We’d love to have that. Why don’t we have that? Because of a grave design flaw. When I studied the models, I observed that the boosters in the models had windows. That was a surprise to me. After all, why would you want windows in a booster with nobody in it? I was informed that a crew of two astronauts would travel inside the booster to the space station, and then return in the booster to land back on Earth. I worried about the crew in the booster during launch and said so. I thought it was unwise because of the expense, but even more so because of the danger to the astronauts.””

Buzz Aldrin

About This Quote

Source Speech: NASA Conference, 1970 (paraphrased)

An astronaut critiques a proposed reusable space system, pointing out a design flaw—windows in an unmanned booster—that threatens crew safety.

In simple terms: He warns that a booster with windows is unsafe for crew.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize safety over design novelty.

Themes

space engineering risk assessment crew safety design flaws reusability

Mood

cautious technical inquisitive

Type

technical reflective

When to use this quote

  • Spacecraft design review
  • crew safety protocols
  • risk mitigation
  • budget constraints

Key Concepts

Human factors engineering risk management mission planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can engineers balance innovation with safety?
  • What processes ensure design flaws are caught early?
A Different Perspective

Safety concerns may be dismissed for cost or schedule pressures.

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