(Fox News) An internal NASA health and safety report recommends the space agency explore the idea of drug and alcohol testing for astronauts and other employees.
While the review released Wednesday found no evidence that astronauts were drunk or had been drinking heavily before any space launch — as suggested by an independent panel last month — it cited booze-buying runs made for space shuttle crews awaiting launch.
Imagine having a sobriety check point at the launch pad.
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