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When we squeeze it
at 100 degrees, and then let off the pressure
we never lose contact, but at 50 degrees
when we let off the pressure, it takes a few minutes for the rubber
to spring back into place
at 100 degrees, and then let off the pressure
we never lose contact, but at 50 degrees
when we let off the pressure, it takes a few minutes for the rubber
to spring back into place
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When we squeeze it
at 100 degrees,
00:00:03.367 --> 00:00:06.465
and then let off the pressure
we never lose contact,
00:00:06.467 --> 00:00:09.334
but at 50 degrees
when we let off the pressure,
00:00:09.336 --> 00:00:10.598
it takes a few minutes
00:00:10.006 --> 00:00:13.365
for the rubber
to spring back into place.
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Movie Summary
Inspired by the true story. The night before the Challenger disaster in 1986, a hot headed engineer leads a desperate race against the clock to stop the launch and the subsequent cover up and whistleblowing.