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Gabfest Reads | The Day the Challenger Fell From the Sky

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🗓️ 15 March 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

David Plotz talks with author Adam Higginbotham about his new book, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space. They discuss the feats of engineering that took place, the political cynicism and cost-cutting that played a role in the tragedy, the heroism and tragic loss of the people on board the shuttle, and more.    Tweet us your questions @SlateGabfest or email us at [email protected]. (Messages could be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:36.9

Welcome to Gapfest Reeds from March 2025. I'm David Flotz, one of the hosts of Slate's Political GabFest.

0:44.7

For anyone over the age of about 45, the Challenger disaster is a stop time moment. You know exactly where you were when you heard about it. I was in 10th grade

0:55.6

chemistry class. And you saw the world, maybe even the whole universe differently afterwards

1:01.5

than you did before the disaster. And everyone who is listening to this podcast knows the outcome

1:08.8

of the Challenger disaster. Everyone listening to this podcast knows the cause of the Challenger disaster. Everyone listening to this podcast knows the cause

1:12.9

of the Challenger disaster. I think you had probably never heard the term O-ring before

1:18.2

1986, but now it is, it's in the nation's vocabulary because of that. You know the outcome

1:24.7

and you know the cause, so why would you want to read a book about it?

1:28.5

And the answer is you absa fucking lootly want to read a book about it because the book is Challenger, a true story of heroism and disaster on the edge of space by Adam Higginbotham.

1:40.3

And Adam, honestly, it is like I tore through this book. It's the most gripping, enthralling,

1:46.7

unput-downable and thought-provoking book I have read in a long, long time. I just loved it,

1:51.3

loved it, loved it, loved it. So congratulations. Thank you. Thank you.

1:55.9

Just to quickly give a summary, this Challenger is the story of the Challenger of Disaster.

1:59.6

It's also the story of the rise and building of the space program. It's an exploration of the culture of astronauts in the space program. It's a really interesting philosophical puzzle about complexity. It's also a murder mystery. It's also an elegy for the people who lost their lives in this. And it grapples

2:18.3

really profoundly with the question of what price we as a, as individuals, as a nation, as a

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