An 'escape module' would ONLY be valid for an extremely limited set of scenarious during lift-off and after re-entry, never during the re-entry burn. Its not that an escape module couldn't be built, its that the crew would never get an opportunity to use it, so the point is moot.
At the speed and temperature extremes the Shuttle must endure, a catastrophic failure resulting in the literal disintegration of the Shuttle would preclude any "window" of opportunity to deploy an escape module. THAT was the consensus of NASA engineers and scientists when the proposal has been put on the table before.
At the speed and temperature extremes the Shuttle must endure, a catastrophic failure resulting in the literal disintegration of the Shuttle would preclude any "window" of opportunity to deploy an escape module. THAT was the consensus of NASA engineers and scientists when the proposal has been put on the table before.