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Old January 17th 12, 05:36 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Russian probe fails. So guess who they blame?

American radar. Does the cold war continue? One would think a probe
would or should be
hardened to such things. "It was the other guy's fault, officer. The
open bottle of vodka in my
car's cab had nothing to do with it."

Putin, the Czar wants ....(you figure out the
rest) .............................................Trig
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Old January 17th 12, 07:58 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Russian probe fails. So guess who they blame?

On Jan 17, 11:36*am, |"
wrote:
American radar. Does the cold war continue? One would think a probe
would or should be
hardened to such things. "It was the other guy's fault, officer. The
open bottle of vodka in my
car's cab had nothing to do with it."

Putin, the Czar wants ....(you figure out the
rest) .............................................Trig


russias high failure rate recently points to a systemic issue and they
really should have a launch stand down before they lose any more
vehicles/

certinally it couldnt be poor design, or poor planning, or poor
quality control.......

like a design that if the booster fails the auxilliary tanks prohibit
radio communications, or not using frequencies that could be monitored
during booster ignition, ahh booster failure, or clogged fuel lines,
etc etc etc
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Old January 20th 12, 08:40 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Russian probe fails. So guess who they blame?

On Jan 17, 10:58*am, bob haller wrote:
On Jan 17, 11:36*am, |"

wrote:
American radar. Does the cold war continue? One would think a probe
would or should be
hardened to such things. "It was the other guy's fault, officer. The
open bottle of vodka in my
car's cab had nothing to do with it."


Putin, the Czar wants ....(you figure out the
rest) .............................................Trig


russias high failure rate recently points to a systemic issue and they
really should have a launch stand down before they lose any more
vehicles/

certinally it couldnt be poor design, or poor planning, or poor
quality control.......

like a design that if the booster fails the auxilliary tanks prohibit
radio communications, or not using frequencies that could be monitored
during booster ignition, ahh booster failure, or clogged fuel lines,
etc etc etc


Maybe the Orthodox Priest failed to sprinkle holy water on the
rocket? Holy water is a litre of water mixed with a cup of the OP's
urine
and an incantation to the lesser diety of Saint Putin.
 




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