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At least 6 dead in blast at India space center

Originally posted by: Sysadmin
I guess that went out with a bang 😉

Sysadmin

Did you say the same thing about the crew of the Challenger or Columbia?:disgust:😱
 
Originally posted by: Sysadmin
I guess that went out with a bang 😉

Sysadmin

Isn't this what they call "flame bait" ? (I'm talking about his comment, not the fire/explosion that killed 6)


 
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Sysadmin
I guess that went out with a bang 😉

Sysadmin

Did you say the same thing about the crew of the Challenger or Columbia?:disgust:😱

I did. 🙂

and you're proud of that? go watch hudson hawk or something.
What's with Hudson Hawk ? The only thing I know about that is that it was a bad Bruce Willis movie... I think.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Sysadmin
I guess that went out with a bang 😉

Sysadmin

Did you say the same thing about the crew of the Challenger or Columbia?:disgust:😱

I did. 🙂

and you're proud of that? go watch hudson hawk or something.
What's with Hudson Hawk ? The only thing I know about that is that it was a bad Bruce Willis movie... I think.


It's EA's fave movie...

Sorry to hear about the deaths
 
Interesting that they use solid fuel for small payloads.... cheaper than liquid fuels, and probably still safer, despite events like this.

India has had a space program since the late '70... they are a good commercial venture for telcos, and make for nice ICBM testing... why does anyone think China wants to get in the action so suddenly?

Man, I think some regulatory agency will soon have to be put up by international consensus... there's simply too much orbital junk cluttering the near-space. NASA said last year they are constanly surveying 40.000 objects in orbit, and that IS A LOT... especially considering we'vew ony entered the space age in 1957, it hasn't even been 50 years yet!
 
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