Chinese space rocket crashes into hillside after accidental launch

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Publicado 2024-07-01
A space rocket operated by a Chinese private company crashed and exploded into flames near a city on Sunday. It soared straight up into the air before losing power and turning horizontally, falling back to earth and hitting nearby forested hills.
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The first stage of the Tianlong-3 rocket left its launchpad due to a structural failure, said the company Beijing Tianbing, also known as Space Pioneer, in a statement on its official WeChat account

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @mbblmasckrobin
    The fact that the cameraman somehow managed to miss the most important part of the crash is more remarkable than the crash itself
  • @Budanevey
    Company Beijing Tianbing are perplexed at the malfunction as they followed the blueprints that they downloaded from Boeing exactly...
  • @constantb1803
    The real news is the guy with the camera. Worst recording in history.
  • @bobbybawbager
    How do you accidentally fire a space rocket!!! Somebody's getting fired for sure!!😂
  • @Bob-jd4nr
    Worst thing here: It wasn't supposed to launch,it was only a static test,but the bolts failed and the rocket engines flew away.
  • @antoniocusato6074
    Guessing it was meant to be a static fire but broke the hold down clamps
  • @richiebordelon8164
    You had one job .hold the camera on the failing rocket until it hits the ground .
  • @user-mc3ie6of4n
    And nearby villagers were not even aware of the existence of the rocket base
  • @michealdoor2759
    Videography should be mandatory at all schools, this guy sucks at holding a dam phone.
  • @Bob-jd4nr
    The bolts once held the rocket on stage: I'll just take one little nap...
  • @robbenton9470
    Number 1) How do you accidentally launch a rocket? Number 2) Excellent camera work 👌
  • @No-uw3ry
    I like the part where they said "Eeeeeeeeee"
  • @seabedsand
    It's so hard to see this, I pay attention to every launch, and finally see the time of failure, by the way, can two people in American space come back