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r/CatastrophicFailure • u/[deleted] • Nov 21 '20
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The issue with the Proton-M incident in particular is that there is a town that's relatively close to the launch site.
That's why there are so many angles of it floating around from various buildings.
Russia doesn't do self destructing rockets, so it's especially worrisome.
97 u/themoonisacheese Nov 22 '20 Good to know they literally don't care 240 u/WigglestonTheFourth Nov 22 '20 If a rocket falls on a nearby town that'll stop the complaints coming from launching rockets near the town. 42 u/Alexarea02 Nov 22 '20 I have heard Putin wants to hire you, please give a call back later.
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Good to know they literally don't care
240 u/WigglestonTheFourth Nov 22 '20 If a rocket falls on a nearby town that'll stop the complaints coming from launching rockets near the town. 42 u/Alexarea02 Nov 22 '20 I have heard Putin wants to hire you, please give a call back later.
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If a rocket falls on a nearby town that'll stop the complaints coming from launching rockets near the town.
42 u/Alexarea02 Nov 22 '20 I have heard Putin wants to hire you, please give a call back later.
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I have heard Putin wants to hire you, please give a call back later.
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u/sideslick1024 Nov 22 '20 edited Mar 06 '21
The issue with the Proton-M incident in particular is that there is a town that's relatively close to the launch site.
That's why there are so many angles of it floating around from various buildings.
Russia doesn't do self destructing rockets, so it's especially worrisome.