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2) As a Launch Engineer at SpaceX, you discover that the rubber seal/gasket that surrounds the hatch i.e., the door that allows the crew to

2) As a Launch Engineer at SpaceX, you discover that the rubber seal/gasket that surrounds the hatch i.e., the door that allows the crew to enter and exit the spacecraft) on the new Dragon spacecraft is over compressed; it does not rebound when the hatch is opened causing a gap between the gasket and the metal surface of the hatch. Your concern is that the defect could depressurize in the cabin causing hypoxia-oxygen starvation--and death. You bring this issue to your superiors who argue that your concern is a last-minute request that will disrupt the scheduling of the launch and that the launch should proceed as scheduled. Correctly identify what two phenomena (hint: it is not bystander phenomenon) are driving this decision behavior and offer two sentences discussing each phenomenon. please keep your answer short and label it as "answer"

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