Russian Soyuz Rocket "Progress" Fails @ Third Stage Carring Only 2.6 Tonnes
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What Is The Matter With Russian Rockets?
Published 2nd December 2016
Yesterday 1st December 2016 The "Progress 65" cargo ship managed to take of but failed after only six & a half minutes "due to issue with third stage", The Planetary Society asks the question: "Whats the matter with Russian rockets?
Read all about it here: http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...s-rockets.html
And Here:http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...ship-awry.html
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Re: Russian Soyuz Rocket "Progress" Fails @ Third Stage Carring Only 2.6 Tonnes
Occams razor says insurance fraud. simple and beautiful ask space x haha
Re: Russian Soyuz Rocket "Progress" Fails @ Third Stage Carring Only 2.6 Tonnes
Can someone explain to me why rockets are still in use when anti-gravity flight of mile long triangle and other craft have been flying the space program for many years? If the video is not a photo-shop job, what is flying alongside the rocket to photograph it?
Re: Russian Soyuz Rocket "Progress" Fails @ Third Stage Carring Only 2.6 Tonnes
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amor
Can someone explain to me why rockets are still in use when anti-gravity flight of mile long triangle and other craft have been flying the space program for many years? If the video is not a photo-shop job, what is flying alongside the rocket to photograph it?
I didn't see a complete side view, but spy satellites are supposed to be able to read the text messages on your phone over your shoulder...and count the hairs on your head.
Of course, perhaps the UFO's ARE just a game and we don;t have any...and We really only can use crap rockets, or the good stuff is reserved for use by others? Which would be funny AND sad at the same time.
Re: Russian Soyuz Rocket "Progress" Fails @ Third Stage Carring Only 2.6 Tonnes
Time and time again we see rocket fails, well it bound to happen.
What gets me is why do we see whole sections of the rocket just come apart, come apart as if they not even bolted together?
You know the kind of vid that shows a rocket lift off, drop back down with a thump and then the payload head just falls off hehe.
I see them fall apart with great ease. You never see a section partly come off with a few stubborn bolts holding tight and so twisting the section.
I know the sections are at the right time meant to come apart but really (Maybe that was the right time?)
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amor
what is flying alongside the rocket to photograph it?
I have ascertained since time o posting that the photograph belongs to the or a previous Soyuz failure....