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When Good Rockets Go Bad

Posted November 20, 2009 9:32 AM

From Wired Top Stories:

n the grand scheme of human space programs in Russia and the United States, catastrophic failures are relatively rare. But they are often quite spectacular and make a big impression on the public and on the funding for space exploration. The explosions in the videos we've assembled here were very costly, some in terms of life, some in terms of lost equipment and all in terms of progress of the space programs.

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11/21/2009 8:33 AM

A sobering reminder of the difficulties and dangers of space flight.

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11/22/2009 3:48 PM

...the same stigma 'hit' the Zepplins and hydrogen-gas when the Hindenberg blew-up; a rare one-time event that epitomized the dangers.

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