Aviation Week is reporting that NASA is poised to release a study of astronaut health that indicates on at least two occasions, astronauts flew even after flight surgeons said they were too intoxicated to be safe.The panel, also reported "heavy use of alcohol" by astronauts before launch, within the standard 12-hour "bottle to throttle" rule applied to NASA flight crew members.The study, due to be released by NASA Friday, was commissioned after the arrest of Astronaut Lisa Nowak.Nowak is charged with attempted kidnapping and other crimes stemming from her February confrontation with her rival in a romantic triangle, Air Force officer Colleen Shipman. Nowak sprayed pepper spray at Shipman as Shipman drove away, police said.Nowak is to appear in court for an Aug. 24 hearing to suppress her statement to police on the night of her arrest.The report does not mention Nowak or any other astronaut by name, Aviation Week said.
astronauts flew ... too intoxicated to be safe