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GoySauce ago

I'm no stats expert but my guess is if you took a random group of people connected by employer and asked what are the odds 74 would be dead within two years (assuming they're not all super old) I would think it would be incredibly small. Of course that depends largely on how many people the employer had to begin with. I don't know how big NASA is so there's that.

Jay_Mac ago

NASA has 18.000 employees.... there is nothing here.

JastheMace ago

Total but how many scientists? You didn't read the article, it clearly says, "What they had in common was that all of them were outstanding engineers or medical experts and all of them lost their life under questionable conditions"

Charlez6 ago

It's NASA. Not the corner store. Of course they're going to have a lot of outstanding scientists and engineers.

And this list goes back to 2004. 74 deaths in 14 years for a workforce of that size is surely within normal bounds.