- "Rogers Report" redirects here. For the bonus video with the same title, see The Rogers Report.
The Rogers Commission Report was written by a Presidential Commission charged with investigating the military stand-off at the American lunar base Jamestown and what led to it's nuclear core to go into meltdown in fall 1983.[1] [2] [3]
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Behind the scenes[]
- In the real world, the Rogers Commission Report was charged with the investigation of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster from 1986.
- The footage used in the bonus video about the Commission report was not from the real Rogers Commission, but from the Challenger accident hearing at the House Science and Technology Committee, which took place in the week after the report was released in June 1986. The person seen as chairman in the video is not William P. Rogers, after whom the commission was named, but Robert A. Roe, House Representative from New Jersey.
See also[]
- The Rogers Report (bonus video)
- Jamestown crisis
- Attack on Jamestown
- Cold War
External links[]
Rogers Commission Report on Wikipedia
References
- ↑ For All Mankind TV series, season 2 (Episodes 9+10)
- ↑ Bonus Video: Another Giant Leap: 1984-1992 - The Rogers Report (1984)
- ↑ For All Mankind TV series, season 3, episode 1, "Polaris" (Press review opening)



