Bui Kim Rocket failure -
limpeh394 - 31-05-2023
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/north-korea-launches-space-satellite-warnings-lifted-south-korea-japan-3526701?cid=FBcna&fbclid=IwAR11-hdlFWznKzLmtpvt4bnm5VOUodXOmtzSnGdvAOaoudxTtd6GHDQRiYs
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pervertosan - 31-05-2023
ccp will still say is big success
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cityhantam - 31-05-2023
(31-05-2023, 10:42 AM)pervertosan Wrote: ccp will still say is big success
NASA has........ . Three have ended in failure, causing the deaths of seventeen crewmembers in total: Apollo 1 (which never launched) killed three crew members in 1967, STS-51-L (the Challenger disaster) killed seven in 1986, and STS-107 (the Columbia disaster) killed seven more in 2003.
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Omnipresent88 - 31-05-2023
https://fortune.com/2023/04/21/why-spacex-rocket-explosion-success-not-failure-elon-musk-air-force/
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grotesqueness - 31-05-2023
(31-05-2023, 10:48 AM)cityhantam Wrote: NASA has........ . Three have ended in failure, causing the deaths of seventeen crewmembers in total: Apollo 1 (which never launched) killed three crew members in 1967, STS-51-L (the Challenger disaster) killed seven in 1986, and STS-107 (the Columbia disaster) killed seven more in 2003.
your farking rocket burn and kill a village
you a bastard son with your whore mother never wants to mentions that
On February 15, 1996, the Long March 3B launch vehicle failed during launch, veering off course immediately after liftoff and crashing into a village near the launch site (probably Mayelin Village).[2] An enormous explosion destroyed most of the rocket and killed an unknown number of inhabitants
a few dozen and 500 people might have been killed in the crash;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelsat_708#:~:text=On%20February%2015%2C%201996%2C%20the,an%20unknown%20number%20of%20inhabitants.
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Omnipresent88 - 31-05-2023
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talky - 31-05-2023
how many millions down the drain?
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pervertosan - 31-05-2023
(31-05-2023, 10:48 AM)cityhantam Wrote: NASA has........ . Three have ended in failure, causing the deaths of seventeen crewmembers in total: Apollo 1 (which never launched) killed three crew members in 1967, STS-51-L (the Challenger disaster) killed seven in 1986, and STS-107 (the Columbia disaster) killed seven more in 2003.
huh?….why u so obsessed with bee kok…u love them deep deep?
RE: Bui Kim Rocket failure -
cityhantam - 31-05-2023
(31-05-2023, 10:56 AM)talky Wrote: how many millions down the drain?
Well, Libya had plenty of money under Gaddafi!
What happened then?
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cityhantam - 31-05-2023
(31-05-2023, 11:11 AM)pervertosan Wrote: huh?….why u so obsessed with bee kok…u love them deep deep?
What?
What kok???
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kangtangman - 31-05-2023
This morning the sirens went off on my phone, I am in Seoul gangnam hotel and a public announcement made in Korean.
Just find the Korean aren’t very good with public announcements for foreigners. Had to do a search on google to find out what the public sirens were all about.
Hilton hotel staff did not even give guests reassurance kind of message. All I can say is South Koreans are not prepared for foreign visitors, such alerts are not friendly for foreigners who do not understand Koreans.