Falcon 9 launch, landing & explosion January 2016
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After launching the Jason-3 international oceanography satellite mission from Vandenberg's Space Launch Complex 4 East on 17 January 2016, the first stage of SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket attempted launding on "Just Read the Instructions" droneship. The rocket reached the target, but the lockout collet didn't latched on one the four legs, causing it to tip over and explode. Credit: NASA Elon MuskSpaceX
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there is no such place for a sarcasm as landing site
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This is the funniest thing I have seen today.
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rekd
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well shit happens
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Мда без Роскосмоса все на МКС с голоду передохнут.
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НУ вы Америкосы и ТУПЫЕ !!!
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hahahaha STUPID USA !!!!
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Ну,это тесты,зато след запуски будут удачные
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I think they could use magnetic plataform to secure the legs after the touchdown...
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"Пусть пользуются батутом" (с) С.Лавров
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this looks a lot like reused footage of the 2015 crash. we sure this vid is legit?Also... just stop landing on barges that are pitching and rolling on the open ocean.
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ничего, в науке и такое случается !!!
НЕ ОШИБАЕТСЯ ТОТ, КТО НИЧЕГО НЕ ДЕЛАЕТ.
не хочется везде видеть политику, просто надо восхищатся стремлением людей к прогрессу, просто жаль что никакого продвижения в области ракетных двигателей - до сих пор человечество не смогло освободиться о горючей смеси !!! -
The rocket landed on exactly the center of it's landing pad on a floating platform!! It just needs a little bit more work. It's almost there!
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that thing would not have exploded if they had not used to much explosive material, make it out of Styrofoam next time dude.
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nailed the landing, failed the standing...
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RIP rocker 20xx - 2016
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more failures than succes landings, this isnt really reliable.
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At all idiots who think they know everything better, just one question:
Why don't you work for SpaceX and earning alot money? I think i know why.. cuz u suck. -
Instead of using such explosive material as a means of propellant, is it not possible to convert free flowing electricity into high powered rockets? They would be much lighter in weight, cost dramatically less and be much safer.
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In one sentence I can say
they're design was really weak .
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