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Previously on "Branson can't get it up"
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Missed your post yesterday but apparently as soon as it was mentioned on a well-known radio presenter's show mid-morning the "doctored" photo disappeared.
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don't doubt his Muskiness! He will remove your blue tit!Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...paceX_launches
https://www.space.com/every-spacex-s...essons-learned
Yeah and I guess all these Space X failures sums up Elon Musk?
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Agreed this plane launch is a newish approach but has worked previously. It is more complex than just lighting a rocket and pointing upwards.Originally posted by d000hg View Post
No not really. Space launches are risky and this was the first launch. Unless you mean the way that they are continuing to work on it and push on with British stiff upper lip, very plucky. They have done a huge amount of work building from the ground up and failed at the very final hurdle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LauncherOne
Now if it had crashed and obliterated Cornwall.....
Its our first attempt at spaceflight in the UK we used to use the colonies in case it went wrong!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...paceX_launchesOriginally posted by mattster View PostNot to be too downbeat but this whole episode kind of sums up the UK these days.
https://www.space.com/every-spacex-s...essons-learned
Yeah and I guess all these Space X failures sums up Elon Musk?
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No not really. Space launches are risky and this was the first launch. Unless you mean the way that they are continuing to work on it and push on with British stiff upper lip, very plucky. They have done a huge amount of work building from the ground up and failed at the very final hurdle.Originally posted by mattster View PostNot to be too downbeat but this whole episode kind of sums up the UK these days.
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Not to be too downbeat but this whole episode kind of sums up the UK these days.
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Surely if the government had owt to do with it they'd wait until it had successfully launched something and then cancel it.
Rather than doing wot Grocer Heath did & cancel it before the successful launch of Prospero.
Here you go: the Lipstick Rocket:
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk...it-flew-anywayLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 10 January 2023, 17:07.
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Branson can't get it up
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...all-space.html
Probe begins after Virgin Orbit mission to deploy satellites in space in the first launch of an orbital rocket from the UK ends in failure in devastating blow to Richard Branson- First-ever orbital space launch in the UK took off from Cornwall on Monday night
- Converted Virgin 747 took off from Newquay Airport with a rocket attached to it
- Mission failed after an 'anomaly' prevented the rocket from reaching orbit
- The rocket was carrying nine small satellites meant for UK defence monitoring
- Some satellites were for businesses such as those in navigational technology
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