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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Orbital Sciences Explosion at Wallops from 3000ft
3 comments:
Bush'man
said...
Brings back sad memories of the challenger disaster. I am so thankful no one was hurt. However that disaster did not bring space travel to an end. It only reinforced our zeal and focus on on doing better and moving forward. I hope those in the Antares project at Wallops will continue and demonstrate we are not a nation weak willed touchy feely wimps. The American "experiment" will survive!
3 comments:
Brings back sad memories of the challenger disaster.
I am so thankful no one was hurt.
However that disaster did not bring space travel to an end. It only reinforced our zeal and focus on on doing better and moving forward. I hope those in the Antares project at Wallops will continue and demonstrate we are not a nation weak willed touchy feely wimps.
The American "experiment" will survive!
Perhaps it was a "calibration" error like Maryland's voting machines.
How can a plane be in that airspace during a launch?
They postponed it the day before because a boat at sea was too close.
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