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SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB: judging team and senior pictures will be taken at 5:30 p.m. 4 astronauts speak out on rocket defects (continued from page 1) volving the solid rocket boosters. “Normally we are informed about such safety issues,” he said. “It was an oversight that none of us knew about this.” Had he known. Brand said, he would have asked for a briefing. And if he determined that it was not safe to fly, he would have asked that the problem be fixed, he said. Brand said it was understandable why the Challenger crew was not in formed about engineers’ concerns over the effects of low temperatures on the solid rocket booster seals. “The crew should have been aware of it,” he said, “but there’s a reluctance at the last minute to get the crew involved in engineering controversies. “As long as I have been here we’ve had pressure from the schedule.” For the crew, he said, most of the pressure is to get trained in time for the mission. “We assume that the hardware is marching on down a schedule and when launch day comes it will be re ady,” Brand said. All of the astronauts said they would like to see some type of launch escape system whereby astro nauts could escape if there was a problem, hut they said they did not expect such a system to be developed in the current space shuttle craft. But Fullerton said he thinks the chances of a launch escape system being established are low. But he said he was confident that any problems would be fixed and said, “I’d like to be the first guy to take it up again.” All four of the men said the mo rale in the astronaut corps is high and that the astronauts are eager to fly again. Fullerton said, “The morale level is not dejection and despair. There’s an intense determination to get to the bottom of the problem and to fix it. “I don’t know of anybody who is ready to walk out and leave.” F.ngle said he felt it would be pre mature to fault either NASA’s launch decision system or any of the judgments that make the system op erate. He said his confidence in the sys tem was not affected, but added he did expect changes in the decision process to be made before shuttles fly again. • • «• «• • • VTCI1 OPEN Feb. 20,1986 BRAZOS VALLEY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Mon.-Fri. 12-9 p.m, Sat. 10a.m.-9p.m. Sun. 1 a.m.-8p.m. 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30Service' Road Going South 'Ainile. SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1 1. 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