"Every shuttle mission's been successful"
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The subtext is chilling precisely because it’s unadorned. "Successful" becomes a talisman word that smooths over what the shuttle era quietly normalized: repeated high-stakes launches with a level of complexity that didn’t behave like an airplane. The line also reveals the psychological infrastructure of big institutions. When an enterprise depends on public trust, political funding, and internal momentum, past performance hardens into a kind of moral argument: it has worked, therefore it will work. The logic is emotionally satisfying and professionally dangerous.
In context - just before Challenger - the sentence reads as both faith and foreshadowing. It captures how catastrophe often arrives: not with obvious panic, but with the calm language of precedent. McAuliffe’s optimism wasn’t naive so much as culturally constructed, a reflection of a space program trying to make heroism feel safe enough for a teacher to teach from orbit.
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