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Americas Antares explodes seconds after Launch, destroying Cygnus CRS-3 Spacecraft destined for ISS

Part of the game. Just reminds you there is nothing 'routine' about space no matter how 'routine' it begins to look.
 
The one who are doing "LOL" at other's hard work going in flames are the biggest LOSERS......

I am not talking about this incident, but we have no right to do a "LOL" when several scientists hard work was involved in this project.

& I would have written the same if it was a Russian Rocket.
 
Mistakes do happen...this *is* rocket science.

This shows how complex the industry is, that even after years of success and experience, things do go wrong, not good to laugh at it.
 
There is nothing funny about it... NASA already proved its capabilities and have a huge of amount budget to tolerate such unlucky incidents but probably russia couldn't... Usa still leads the way and the rest follow
 
Didnt know that America was dependent on anyone regarding Space flight, i always thought they was the most advanced in this field.
(sarcasm in case someone doesnt understand)
 

LOL your *** off now
great and how big the budget is from America vs Russia?Also proton is about satellites and unmanned missions, this antaras missle is supposed to bring food to the ISS which america is planning to be independent of from russia. This is what america gets for not using russias help, god punished them

lol Indian crybaby is mad that i rediculate his favorite nation, do you see americans defending india if i would bash india? nope, you have sick slave mentality dude
 
There is nothing funny in it..especially for someone with a Russian flag

The first stage of the Antares rocket uses two Aerojet AJ-26 engines, which are modified Soviet-built NK-33 engines. As Orbital has little experience with large liquid stages and LOX propellant, some of the Antares first stage work was contracted to designers of the Zenit series of Rockets. The core provided by Yuzhnoye includes propellant tanks, pressurization tanks, valves, sensors, feed lines, tubing, wiring and other associated hardware...
 
LOL? Like Russians never got any rocket destroyed during launch. Losers
 

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