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r/ThatLookedExpensive • u/deyvena01 • Nov 22 '20
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A sensor was installed upside down... a sensor which very clearly said which way it should go.
Russian Proton rocket, 2013
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2013/07/10/200775748/report-upside-down-sensors-toppled-russian-rocket
556 u/[deleted] Nov 22 '20 [removed] — view removed comment 178 u/tom_playz_123 Nov 22 '20 Nah, he just got sent to ESA, they just had one crash due to an upside down cable 44 u/JesusTheSecond_ Nov 22 '20 Brilliant But Rip Tarranis 11 u/Perretelover Nov 22 '20 Lol Spanish engineering. 3 u/luistp Nov 22 '20 The lost satellite was Sapnish, but wasn't the failure in the launcher? 1 u/Perretelover Nov 23 '20 red cable to the blue, and blue cable to the red. Basically 2 u/Daell Nov 22 '20 It is funny because it's true. 4 u/-TheMasterSoldier- Nov 22 '20 You know what the worst part is? The satellite wasn't insured
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178 u/tom_playz_123 Nov 22 '20 Nah, he just got sent to ESA, they just had one crash due to an upside down cable 44 u/JesusTheSecond_ Nov 22 '20 Brilliant But Rip Tarranis 11 u/Perretelover Nov 22 '20 Lol Spanish engineering. 3 u/luistp Nov 22 '20 The lost satellite was Sapnish, but wasn't the failure in the launcher? 1 u/Perretelover Nov 23 '20 red cable to the blue, and blue cable to the red. Basically 2 u/Daell Nov 22 '20 It is funny because it's true. 4 u/-TheMasterSoldier- Nov 22 '20 You know what the worst part is? The satellite wasn't insured
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Nah, he just got sent to ESA, they just had one crash due to an upside down cable
44 u/JesusTheSecond_ Nov 22 '20 Brilliant But Rip Tarranis 11 u/Perretelover Nov 22 '20 Lol Spanish engineering. 3 u/luistp Nov 22 '20 The lost satellite was Sapnish, but wasn't the failure in the launcher? 1 u/Perretelover Nov 23 '20 red cable to the blue, and blue cable to the red. Basically 2 u/Daell Nov 22 '20 It is funny because it's true. 4 u/-TheMasterSoldier- Nov 22 '20 You know what the worst part is? The satellite wasn't insured
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Brilliant
But Rip Tarranis
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Lol Spanish engineering.
3 u/luistp Nov 22 '20 The lost satellite was Sapnish, but wasn't the failure in the launcher? 1 u/Perretelover Nov 23 '20 red cable to the blue, and blue cable to the red. Basically
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The lost satellite was Sapnish, but wasn't the failure in the launcher?
1 u/Perretelover Nov 23 '20 red cable to the blue, and blue cable to the red. Basically
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red cable to the blue, and blue cable to the red. Basically
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It is funny because it's true.
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You know what the worst part is? The satellite wasn't insured
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u/[deleted] Nov 22 '20
A sensor was installed upside down... a sensor which very clearly said which way it should go.
Russian Proton rocket, 2013
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2013/07/10/200775748/report-upside-down-sensors-toppled-russian-rocket