NASA experimental moonlander takes off, instantly crash and burst into flames
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hvlG2JtMts&feature=player_embedded#![/media]
Well do it again!
5..4..3..2..0.....
Five, four, three, two, zero?
FUND NASA!
What a shame
reminds me of my first flying contraption in gmod
Those explosions were satisfying to see
(not meant negatively for nasa)
Kerbal space program.
Constructed by Michael Bay
John Madden
All that work :(
I think it was the counting ladys fault. 5 4 3 2 0
and they guy flipped out waiting for 1 and just went full throttle.
Still flew better than my first lander in KSP.
[QUOTE=cdr248;37169032]I think it was the counting ladys fault. 5 4 3 2 0
and they guy flipped out waiting for 1 and just went full throttle.[/QUOTE]
I think it would be automatic
i like how it explodes twice
Nasa had so many failures during the space race. Rocket science is a tricky thing.
why is this 14 minutes long.
[QUOTE=MightyMax;37170407]why is this 14 minutes long.[/QUOTE]
14 minutes full of pain and failure.
And this is what happens when NASA doesn't get enough funding, yet we spend billions of dollars for our military every minute.
[QUOTE=DSG;37174626]And this is what happens when NASA doesn't get enough funding, yet we spend billions of dollars for our military every minute.[/QUOTE]
Without the funding we have to put up with people who can't even countdown from 5 to 0 :v:, we should use this video as evidence of poor funding.
[QUOTE=DSG;37174626]And this is what happens when NASA doesn't get enough funding, yet we spend billions of dollars for our military every minute.[/QUOTE]
no, this just happens regardless of that, it's part and parcel of rocketry. however, if you did give NASA more funding, failures such as this would probably be less common in the final missions as they'd have more resources for testing
Didn't North Korea do something like this but with a missile?
[QUOTE=DerekDub;37175479]Didn't North Korea do something like this but with a missile?[/QUOTE]
Yeah I think the missile launch was called "every NK missile ever"
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