Got reminded of Challenger 1986
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
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d@nish wrote:
Better Rocket science.
FTFY
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
It's a catastrophe! The ISS needs those Maryland Crab Cakes! The good news: it was unmanned. The bad news: what was it carrying that even Nasa say it is "hazardous" and "don't go near it"? I'm guessing radioactives...either that or those crab cakes were well past their "sell-by" date. :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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d@nish wrote:
Better Rocket science.
FTFY
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Mycroft Holmes wrote:
Better Rocket science engineering.
FTFFY
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
Amarnath S wrote:
Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
There is one way in which to be sure of this sort of thing never happening again. Never launch a rocket again...
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
Amarnath S wrote:
Is it possible to prevent such happenings?
There are two ways to answer your question: 0: It hasn't happened since, so we can safely assume that the guys who are responsible for such things are doing their jobs better than we can do them from our armchairs. 1: To prevent it happening "right in front of our eyes", we don't have to look. We can spend our time looking at problems that we personally can fix, instead.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It's a catastrophe! The ISS needs those Maryland Crab Cakes! The good news: it was unmanned. The bad news: what was it carrying that even Nasa say it is "hazardous" and "don't go near it"? I'm guessing radioactives...either that or those crab cakes were well past their "sell-by" date. :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
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Mycroft Holmes wrote:
Better Rocket science engineering.
FTFFY
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Unmanned NASA rocket explodes on takeoff[^]. Was still a college student when the Challenger disaster happened; read about it in the morning newspaper in my city Bangalore in India. Shocked. Had heard of one earlier space disaster - Soyuz 11[^]; but the Challenger event happened "right in front of our eyes". Is it possible to prevent such happenings? Rather, what does it take to prevent them?
Well according to at least one* American preacher so far, God blew it up because there are too many gays. So all we need to prevent such things happening again is fewer gays. Although UKIP also blamed the gays for the rains that flooded the UK a year ago. I'm not sure if this means that the gays also get the credit for the unseasonably warm October we're having. If so, could they all gay a little bit harder the rest of this week and we should be able to get BBQ weather for the weekend. *I'm guessing there will be more.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Well according to at least one* American preacher so far, God blew it up because there are too many gays. So all we need to prevent such things happening again is fewer gays. Although UKIP also blamed the gays for the rains that flooded the UK a year ago. I'm not sure if this means that the gays also get the credit for the unseasonably warm October we're having. If so, could they all gay a little bit harder the rest of this week and we should be able to get BBQ weather for the weekend. *I'm guessing there will be more.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
Why can't I be happy? :-D Four those who are too young to remember, from Wikipedia: The term gay was originally used to refer to feelings of being "carefree", "happy", or "bright and showy".
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Well according to at least one* American preacher so far, God blew it up because there are too many gays. So all we need to prevent such things happening again is fewer gays. Although UKIP also blamed the gays for the rains that flooded the UK a year ago. I'm not sure if this means that the gays also get the credit for the unseasonably warm October we're having. If so, could they all gay a little bit harder the rest of this week and we should be able to get BBQ weather for the weekend. *I'm guessing there will be more.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
You're absolutely right! Those damned gays! Someone should do something about them! This message was sponsored by the ICan'tSeeFurtherThanTheEndOfMyNose party.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Why can't I be happy? :-D Four those who are too young to remember, from Wikipedia: The term gay was originally used to refer to feelings of being "carefree", "happy", or "bright and showy".
"There was a lady, and a lady, gay". Classic folk song. Dave.
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Thankfully, we don't use Hydrazine any more. Very nasty. Very unstable. Very corrosive. Antares uses RP1 and LOX (yes, I just looked this up this morning, I am not a rocket scientist). RP1 is - get ready - rocket propellant 1 - got to love it. Anyway its like jet fuel on steroids, but much safer than hydrazine. Titan II ICBMs used to use this stuff. One blew up in Arkansas one day - Air Force found the warhead a couple of hundred feet from the silo. Meh, just a 9MT city killer. :)
Charlie Gilley Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape... "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783 “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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I do believe this will out-do Game of Thrones™.
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