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Facing Ambiguous Threats

On February 1, 2003, the world watched in horror as the Columbia space shuttle broke apart while reentering the earth’s atmosphere, killing seven astronauts. An investigation revealed that a large piece of insulating foam had dislodged from the shuttle’s external tank during the launch, damaging a wing’s leading edge and causing the accident 16 days later.

A version of this article appeared in the November 2006 issue of Harvard Business Review.

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