วันศุกร์ที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

The Inevitable Tragedy : NASA's Emergency Planing


The space shuttle Columbia, from a scheduled landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, blew apart, spreading wreckage from Fort Worth across east Texas to Louisiana and killing all seven astronauts on board.  NASA responded immediately with communication through all media, letting the world know that a disaster had occurred.  This time NASA was prepared, but years ago when the first space disaster occurred, it was not ready for a crisis situation. 

The issue in this case is tragedy again struck the nation’s space program as millions of Americans and people all over the world witnessed via live television the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger shortly after liftoff.  In their critiques of NASA’s communication on the disaster, many professional observers and news reporters commented that little seemed to have been learned from earlier experiences.

This case is related in chapter three about situational Theory. The differences were linked to NASA is use of specific communication behaviors along with prompt response .

The inevitable tragedy or accident emergency of NASA and NASA conceal news about accident space and people all over the world witnessed via live television the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, and another accident error from NASA.

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