Author Topic: Antares Space Launch did not go according to plan.  (Read 1228 times)

If so, that's bad for the company, and EVEN WORSE for the guys up on the ISS. They have backup food, right?
I await the day that the next supply shuttle to the ISS fails, and the members of the ISS have to cannibalise each other to survive, all while being filmed and streamed down to the Earth.

Then we'll finally know which country is the superior country.


I await the day that the next supply shuttle to the ISS fails, and the members of the ISS have to cannibalise each other to survive, all while being filmed and streamed down to the Earth.

Then we'll finally know which country is the superior country.
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Actual image of the event:

They have backup food, right?

Yes they do, actually Russia just launched a rocket (spoiler: it didn't explode) to resupply with the necessities.
« Last Edit: October 29, 2014, 06:34:14 PM by |Orange| »

just revert to launch, problem solved


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I'm sorry, but you're an idiot, in case you didn't know, Antares was an unmanned supply rocket heading for the ISS, or the international space station. NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, they have no business in feeding people in africa or a cure for ebola, you know ebola has killed 1 person in America? (Excuse me if I'm wrong), while Black Death a long time ago killed a third of Europe's population, right now Ebola isn't a threat due to it properly being contained. NASA is funded by the US government, they paid them to do that, Earth is overpopulated in most places such as China. NASA has planned for landing on mars or possibly even colonizing it in the future. You seem like one of those religious people denying and stopping technological advancement a long time ago. By the way, for numbers, NASA has a lower incident rate than the automotive industry. 

EDIT: just realized that NASA didn't launch it and it was a commercial rocket
« Last Edit: October 29, 2014, 06:53:46 PM by Renousim »

So damn bright the camera blacked out the other light.

Oh nevermind apparently it was carrying supplies to the international space station. I dont think it was food or anything though. Probably tools, metals, cameras, fuel for tools, maybe some food but not like an entire supply.

gotta love how everything went dark when the explosion happened.

Do they grow their own food on the ISS?
I assume they do work with hydroponics, so presumably they grow some food up there?


flat confirmed for making the shuttle explode
Avian jealousy.
The rocket flies, but his bird race doesn't.

An old classmate/colleague of mine had 27 satellites on that rocket. Whoops!