Moment Chinese rocket crashes after unexpected launch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- A Chinese space rocket blasted off without warning during a test of its engines and crashed into a mountain in a fiery explosion, according to dramatic footage captured by onlookers.
The Tianlong-3 rocket, developed by private Chinese business Space Pioneer that is hoping to challenge Elon Musk’s SpaceX, lifted off unexpectedly during what was intended to be a ground test of its booster.
Spectacular footage captured on Chinese social media showed the booster stage of the rocket blasting into the air, before its engines appeared to shut down and flames erupted from the launcher.
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#china #rocket #explosion
The fact that they launch rockets SO CLOSE to residential areas is a cause of concern.
Not for the Chinese Communist management. They don't give two hoots about their people.
They don't care
That is not a place for launch but a place for rocket test,it is in a abandon open pit.The rocket power is such strong that fixture can't hold it,then it took off.
They do not care, they have over a billion people!
it was a photocopy error😂😂😂
Cameraman so nearly was perfect until the crash
Yeah wtf is he doing
Seems to be a trend. Shake the camera or aim it at your feet right at the crucial moment. Is filming that hard? I don't get it.
Its a phenomenon with all phone camera videos. Held perfectly until the critical moment, then they move the camera and miss the money shot.
It honestly pissed me off😂
I mean really
"no casualties"
50 deers, 1000 Squirrels and 2,5 million ants: 💀
Billions of ants
😭
@@HN-yq1rb 在他眼里,估计中国伤害一只蚂蚁都比其他人杀害一个平民的罪更重。
@@eros5556 Are we still talking about ants here? lol.
@@HN-yq1rbWhataboutism.
"State media reported there were no injuries."
That means it must have fell onto a small village, wiping it out.
"unexpected launch" is a hell of a phrase lol
Somewhat similar thing happened to a Pegasus rocket some years back. The launch was scrubbed at T-30 seconds, but due to a miscommunication it ended up launching anyway.
Aside from the lack of permission to launch, it reached orbit uneventfully
@@mistertagnan I swear baby, this never happened to me before...
It was supposed to be a test. The structure holding the rocket failed.
Premature projectile dysfunction
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The camera man had one job!
Exactly what I was thinking
Cool guy Dont look at Explosion
not a camera man. just a home video. normal guy who's not used to explosions.
woman..
His job is probably store owner or office worker or delivery driver. He just happened to be holding a phone to look at the engine test.
“No casualties were reported. We made sure of it.”
Reported being the key word
😂 lmfao
评论区很多傻子,这只是一个静态测试罢了,火箭在测试台上没有固定好,导致了意外飞出去,就这么简单,很多人真的被洗脑成傻子了,各种阴谋论。
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50 cents hold it.
Hey, I know he took the responsibility of manning the camera, but I don't blame him for looking away and watching it live 😂
I gotta admire how dedicated the camera man is to filming this during an earthquake.
nowatderesfunny ahuncarewhoyare !!
Hahahah
Top kek
he was zooming from far away of course it's going to shake
@@johnsonfromml8662 unfortunately the earthquake happened to hit at the exact moment the cigarrete rocket plunged into the mountain!
The CCP reported that this and all future failed launches results in no casualties.
Nah, CCP told the people the launch was successful.
BBC: CCP is stealing our market
Heroes of space development
Well u ameridogs had lots of inicidents to
中国共产党不在乎居民的感受阿,独裁者的天堂😂
Space X rocket crash: 4k views
China rocket crash: 400k views
The password of the traffic
What a load of BS. Space X crashes get hundreds of thousands if not millions of views on dozens of different YT channels.
西方媒体里了中国就没饭吃了哈哈哈
China crash tests rockets 🚀 near houses and schools, space x stress tests rockets safety
Space X has much more launches than entire China has, and when they crash lately, it is only when expected during flight testing - not when they are parking in a garage like China crashed now, lol.
@@jasonlee148 因为 这是西方人的流量密码
Thats one hell of a way to wake up the Neighbors
That’s what I’m saying why tf are they doing it so close 💀💀💀💀
Last time I checked 1.5 kilometers was close enough to be considered "in the neighbourhood"
Theres at least 3 mcdonalds within a mile of my house. Yeah im american
1.5 km from the test site, not the residential area. Read again.
*In chinese LIE distances, that is "FAR"*
@orionmedivh5859 Clearly they're filming from a house mate. No one said anything about cities.
Well, the report said that it crashed 1.5 km from the test site, yet also said "near the city of Gongyi". So it was probably further away from the city itself than the 1.5 km, yet dangerously close i.m.h.o. if they call it "near". But the Chinese have been used to fireworks for over a thousand years, so...
The black box recorded the last message from launch station. The control technician is recorded saying "What does this button do?".
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saying crash of Space X
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@@Yae-Miko216wumao stfu your opinions are of no value just like your currency. Stupid communist dreamers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Waiting for Elon Musk's reaction... 😂😂😂
Yeah so many people hang onto every single word snake oil salesman Musk says.
Yeah just like how he laughed at BYD who's overtaken Tesla in both sales numbers and EV technologies.
@@jasonlee148 But Tesla has surpassed BYD in recalls.😉
@@jasonlee148byd has no full self driving
@@Kalpanax-sh4tf just like they couldn't make long lasting batteries 5 years ago. Let's see about full self driving in another 5 years shall we?
The entire facility is probably Temu or AliExpress built
When your rocket comes from Temu!
😂
Facts!
Shien.
Best post award 😂
Is Temu the new Wish?
Stealing intellectual property still requires some intellect on your part.
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Should have taken spaceX stuff instead of F35
The USA block China cooperating with NASA, how does China steal your selfish technology?
What did they steal? Were the first rockets literally invented in China ?
They sounded like they were having fun. “Yeee!”
确实哈😂
hahahahahaa like the rabbits from wallace and gromit
They definitely achieved the desired success in "What could go wrong" tests. Others should thanks them for their sacrifices that helped the others to achieve success. 😂
Successful rocket launchs: 2. 4k views.
Rocket crushes: 240k views. 😂😂😂😂😂
When haters finally find the vent🤣🤣
No it’s almost always the case with good news against bad news. Allll the time… especially after the Cold War and the optimistic days.
@@reviver2012 Naah. Just some Michael Bay fanboy on sightseeing.
Haters be hatin. When their countries couldn't hope to match in 50 years the progress China made in 5.
Same with NASCAR, people are there to watch the crashes
The country that invented fireworks is living up to its reputation 😂
Zero human casualties, while the USA...lost more than 10
@@SheepFleetWhen? The US has lost a lot more than 10 astronauts in total throughout its space program, but the last one was in 2003. The US and Soviet Union both also wrote the book on space travel for the first 50 years or so, in many ways it's a miracle more accidents didn't happen. It's important to clarify this is a private company and SpaceX and Boeing among other private American space faring companies have also had issues. With that said, this one seems very major, about as major as the issues SpaceX was having. It may be zero fatalities today, but it could very well be many the next time. As China mans more launches over time, we may very well see accidents spring up.
@@SheepFleet ......what?
@@no-barknoonan1335 " but the last one was in 2003" - that's because since then the US sent their people to space and back down almost exclusively on foreign rockets, in like 90% of cases from Russia.
@@SheepFleet Is this the year of the "paper" tiger? China reminds me of that Cher song from the 1970's: Chinese tramps and thieves: "Thieves thieves tramps and thieves we here it from the people in world around us thieves thieves tramps and thieves but every night when the sun goes down, we steal everything not nailed down" 😁😃🤣🙂
China never cease to provide us their entertainment.
but not ast entertaining as america's presidential debate
傻逼
whenever I ask my mom to record something
Made in China
Starship did not crash once i believe
How is Space X doing? 🤣
And Japan rocket didn't crash I believe.
They came back from the far side of the moon and these people can't wait to make fun of a private space company.
Soy Westerner can't pretend being human for 1 second billionth edition
State media also reported that there was no incident at all.
A very successful engine test that went above and beyond infact!
Planned???
Can I have a look at the source, it’s absurd
Chinese govt is answerable to no one, they do as they please
hahahahahaha Good one Larry
@@loadingnewads It's actually in the Description of this video.
The Tianlong-3 rocket, developed by private Chinese business Space Pioneer that is hoping to challenge Elon Musk’s SpaceX, lifted off unexpectedly during what was intended to be a ground test of its booster.
The Gilligan's Island cast and crew members have never made fun of the Chinese before.
"no casualties reported"
why would they?
Unexpected launch and no casualties? Doubt that reporting.
What? But the state-run media said so!
If it was an engine test like they say then no-one is going to be close to it, just like a real launch.
State run Media 😅
unexpected launch is a bit hard to believe, but no casualties is believable. They kinda have to build the testing sites in places without humans living nearby, it's standard.
@@Oligodendrocyte139 it crashed 1.5 km from the test site, thats 0.93 miles, when SpaceX does a static fire of Starship on the OLM the road block is 1.6 miles from the vehicle.
It could have dropped in middle of Shangai during rush hours ... and still China state media would say no casualties
A Thought 💭 to my self ... Like yeah no damn casualties due to being damn Vaporized 😮. Craziness. I wonder what SOP went wrong 🤣🤣. Ñooooooo.
Not true.
@@megafilmlover and here we have the CCP shill ... happens all the time whole buildings collapse because they are Tofu dregs ... and miraculously no deaths say the CCP media. its like russian media if either said it was sunny out id take my umbrella
its been happening. people have died from debris from the rockets & the Chinese government washes it hands cleans & moves on.
@@megafilmlover Is the CCP still denying the Tiananmen Square massacre?
Camera guy had one job to do.....
It was a regular person and not a professional
@@shac9131 So he had more than one job then?
@@shac9131 Prove it
@MerchantIvoryfilms I read the news and led us to video's here
@@shac9131 prove it
imagine them sending out nukes and falling to their own land several meters away from launch silos
"Why do we need to spend so much on covers for the launch buttons?"
😳😬😖
Space force 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
Probably closer to the truth than we know. Coffee spilled on the launch button and short circuited
""Xui, hurry there's cake in the break room"
"coming! lemme just set my coffee down.."
The "unexpected launch" wasn't someone push the launch button by accident. Instead, this was meant to be a ground engine test, but they underestimated the power of the rocket engine, and the mechanism holding the rocket in place failed. A failure that could've been avoided, but not that ridiculous.
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State media also reported that the cameraman had since has a terrible accident involving a gun being fired at the back of his head.
lol that's American tradition.
accidentally* fired of course
3 shots*
@@afx2024not really, though.
Send your source please.
Unexpected launch followed by an unplanned rapid disassembly…
unexpected launch? sounds like a problem i’ve had before
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wtf
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mmhmm 😅😅
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America:Space X
China : Space OOPS
or
boeing
boing boing oops
How many rockets did spacex destroy?
@@bardsamok9221 at least not near a village or due an unexpectet start
@@MrBugfunk well it was not near any village but visible enough from one... just like space x
@@frombrum boeing buys low quality and fake titanium from china.
China: nobody is dead
Everyone else: ya a few people died
It almost look like a lit cigarette falling back to earth
Worst camera man in the history of camera men.
Probably the same guy that designed the rocket test.
Looks is so real cause it is. Cmon.
When the male operates the camera himself during "unexpected launch".
He was actually aiming perfectly, but his phone was made in China.
@@Commzor"made in China" is of good quality these days, so your joke is outdated, where is the phone made better than in China?
Don't believe in anything until it is officially denied.
The Ministry of Truth approves this message!
This is not an official rocket issued by China. There are more than a dozen media outlets in China Folk Rocket Company misleading others.
It's true they were taken over by the lizard people back in Oct 2022
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"No" "casualties"...
Facts on the rocket '' launch ", actually it was not supposed to be launched, during the testing of the engines, the safety securing system for the rocket failed and the rocket accidentally lifted off from the testing terminal resulting in the rocket being launched. There are only four official rocket launching sites and this place near a residential place are definitely not one of them, anyway investigating are ongoing why this happens
Who the f*ck tests rockets near civilization???
China: Hold my beer...
That could have been a lot worse looking at how close the residential area is.
they fired toward the mountians..in the states when we launch from cape Canaveral, we launch toward the ocean , but otherwise the surrounding area is highly populated.
@@davediamond9436There's a reason why we didn't built a space port in Alabama
it was...but Casualty means harm to politburo member in chinese - the rest don't count
Casulties is just a number for them. ccp dont give a damn
People still think zooming in is the best option. Zoom out to get the whole scene.
Best demonstrated in airshows. It's what separates the pro photographers from the amateurs with the enormous zoom lens they've just added to their collection.
Уменьшай, уменьшай, уменьшай, еще, еще... вот, нужный фокус: сигарета "Falcon 9" сдуло боковым ветром с карниза "балкон 9" и - падение на землю. 1. Все свое ношу с собой. 2. Следи за своими вещами. 3. Следи за собой, будь осторожен.
never heard someone saying " oh i expected this crash, what a suprise"
Isn't this the second rocket this week or something, isn't there a Long March 2C crash earlier?
Chinese build quality moment 😂😂😂😂.
A Second Grade Dropout Stupid Spotted.
They learnt from Boeing
@@adesinadavid6085in fact, even the tinniest screws in Chinese technologies are made with Western tools, mostly German.
Ye kisi ke sath bhi ho sakta he..... humare Isro koi rocket fail ho haye to aise comment karega...
@@NYCUSA irritated chinese
The chief engineer, a Mr Sum Ting Wong, said it's all good, we meant to do that.
His assistant, Ho Lee Fook also confirmed that was the case.
The chief administrators Ho Lee Fuk and Wi tuu Lo also said everything went to plan. Nothing to worry about I guess.
Static fire test. Psyche!
Made ya look!
Hoo flung dung on the team?
Mission Specialist Bang Ding Ow assured everyone that the launch went as planned. Along with pilot Wi Tu Lo, they expressed their excitement in anticipation of the manned mission taking place next week.
The cameraman had just 1 job. ONE!
He wasn't a professional. Only videos being shown are from folks who came by to watch.
China- "Let's hold off on the Taiwan invasion for now"
Whoever was filming in portrait should be given a free ride on the next launch.
Portrait is perfect for vertical action.
Filming in portrait was fine.
Editing that into a horizontal video to add their text was telegraphs fault.
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Hard to believe nobody lives in the area of the crash, at least there’s nobody living now.
Something definitely died from that.
All that money, simply just to put Chinese lives in danger, instead of making a better life for the Chinese people, the CCP buys exploding toys.
Probably a pig or a hog, or a Chinese chicken 😂 @@elusivelectron
I understood a different context with that last sentence on your comment in a dark way 💀
It looks like it was in the hills so unless someone was hiking or something seems like it was an unoccupied region.
Amazing
RIP to the cameraman and that company’s engineers and scientists…
"It lifted off unexpectedly during what was intended to be a ground test of its booster".
Well, the booster passed its ground test.
It definitely produces enough thrust 😅
Cameraman took video from the beginning mean it was not an unintended launch. They lying to cover up the failure.
How's the Ukrainian space program doing?
They should really stick to fire crackers
And lanterns
@@andrewbielecki6154but not the solar ones, they only last a few months. (Which is still longer than this rocket lasted.)
As if nasa didn't have lots of fails too cmon
@@Alex-gt5ho Yes, but they also do not try to scrub the internet from any evidence of their failures nowadays (like china is currently trying on their side of the great firewall). And they never dropped their spend booster rockets over villages or put their Launch/test sites right next to cities.
@@MrRisenKill the news is all over Chinese internet, smarty
That’s the moment which made Chinese Space scientists think ‘Made in China’ 😅
So i have a question, how much co2 is released into the atmosphere with these rocket tests, as well as when one blows up? Something tells me its alot.
"no casualties" said the reliably transparent Chinese government with a reputation for caring about its own citizens
in unrelated news, 10,000 people died when they all spontaneously combusted due to old age
If China said the sky is blue, i'd still go outside and check
I mean, the last time I was in Hong Kong, the smog was so bad that the sky was yellow
CHINA IS LIKE A FART AFTER TACO TUESDAY, NEVER TRUST IT
@@mechadoggy Your social credit score is now negative 1 billion, report to the salt mines comrade.
The same people who scream "dont trust china" will whip out the chinese census data to prove that its in a demographic "collapse" funny how that works😊
And it still is blue . Bet u are stupid
The only casualties occurred afterwards when the person who leaked this footage disappeared along with their entire extended family, including all history of them dating back to the ming dynasty
你说的话真像放屁~ 🤣
One of the worst camera person I've ever seen. He even held the phone vertically too!
Chinese Rocket: "Your a Bluetooth devise is ready to pear!" 😂
ngl, for years I thought it was saying "your blue hued wife is really super"
Says angloidal dummy who is uneducated as well
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Teh fone ringin
"Your bluetooth device is really cheap here."
Compared to the United States China's private space program(s) are still fairly young, so it totally understandable that accident might occur. I am glad that hear that nobody was hurt in the incident.
Knowing how to hold a rocket in place in 1960s technology.
@@megafilmlover shitguo 🇨🇳 bots are angry
Finally I see a normal person
美国人失败了大喊成功,中国失败了就是年轻
Nice camera work, there bud. Vertical & outta frame is the way.
*blinks*
*holds out a branch of hot dogs and marshmallows*
700 million cctvs and this camera man missed the landing 😂
Such a moron comment.
He knew what would happen to him if he caught the impact on film
The state media was correct when they said "nobody living there now".
Love your retort!
This was a safety accident of a private aerospace company, not a rocket launch accident. First, the location was in Henan, China, and none of China's three rocket launch sites are in Henan. Second, the aerospace company announced in advance that it was conducting a hot test of the rocket, that is, the rocket was fixed on the ground for testing. Third, the rocket took off unexpectedly, and the control console urgently shut down the rocket engine. Since the test site was in a mine pit and there were no residential houses within a short distance, the rocket fell after the engine was urgently shut down, and no casualties were caused. Fourth, there was a problem with the design or quality of the device that fixed the rocket, and a follow-up investigation report is awaited.
No termination system.
Usually on rocket there is a linear shaped charge that cut through the whole thing like butter if there is a problem midair, that way at least the explosion happen at altitude.
Again I guess the engineers never expected the rocket to be fired into the air... Maybe they are thinking ok we can do 70% of the Falcon 9 thrust. But actually exceeding this..
Even machines are depressed, committing suicides. A city hall robot threw itself down the stairs in nearby Korea. 🤓
They forgot to copy the exact blueprints they stole.
too late for operation paperclip
they had to change the design to accommodate for the poor construction material and craftsmanship.
No joke, an elevator construction company my friend worked for used to use metal brackets made in Europe, it's basically just a flat piece of stainless steel shaped into a corner to hold screws in place. The company switched to Chinese made part, it was so flimsy it came with cross-section braces to give it rigidity (which diverts from the original specification) and the screws tore the material apart when they tried to tighten it as it. They switched back.
If copying was that easy why not every country does it? Why india cant do a fraction of the lainches china does? They cant copy?
@penitent2401 hot damn, I do not doubt that. From everything I've seen of their materials in construction I'm surprised any of their buildings are even standing.
@u2beuser714 the problem with China is they use very cheap materials and cut too many corners. China is better at copying software than they are at engineering.
The engineers shut off the engines so we can fall back to earth with a large amount of fuel and cause a big explosion.
If it had been designed properly, it would have taken a second or two to shut it down, not 20-30 as the video would seem to indicate.
@@MyFiddlePlayer Better to have the rocket fly out of control with full engines over populated area.
what I did see was a conventional 4ton TNT warhead
It was out of control. There's other video angels on the crash and it landed right next to a village.
They claimed the flight control shut off the engine, which was not going to change anything…
Back to the comment,
The rocket booster was filled with fuel and it could potentially fly for a minute before running out of fuel, which means to send a big chunk of metal into the sky
everyone see it. cant censor or covert that up at this point, maybe except causalities number
It's funny that maybe 20+ years ago people would have ran from that happening but today the camera is out and they're standing still filming.
The experiment was designed to test rocket engines on the ground. However due to wrong calculations and construction , the platform failed to contain the rocket. That’s the reason it been called “unexpected launch “
They use the same quality control for their nukes.
made in China probably
@@projectirelia1581 your hate is showing
@@projectirelia1581yea i agree 100% that rockrt is made in china
Just another tofu dreg construction, cheaping out on everything at the cost of resources and human lifes
At some point the rocket resembles a cigarette dropped by someone
Snoop Dogs blunt craft returning to earth
Mofos launch pad was 5km within residential areas hahaha! So fckin geniuses! 😂
It's not a launch pad, it's an engine test pad.
That's a private commercial rocket.
The largest Chinese Fire Drill in all history just occurred.
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Actually it’s from a commercial team, not the national team.
SpaceX can rest easily. The Chinese competition have some kinks to work out.
erm so does space x with that joke star ship
@@Supraboyes dumbass troll xD
@@Supraboyes China wishes it could have something even remotely as advanced as Starship, lmao. West Taiwan can't even match the outstanding capabilities of the Falcon Boosters. Stay mad.
@@marinecorpsman5 falcon is fine because it's something space X was testing before a idiot came in and decided to make a silly toy for himself
@@Supraboyes
But what has Britain got? Nothing! 🤣
how to differentiate rocket and missle?
A private Chinese company failing doesn’t mean anything. Some rich people just can’t control their staff pressing the red button. Chinese rocket and space exploration is mainly with the state agencies, whose record is second to none. Btw, the camera is probably with some residents in nearby village, it’s not professional recording.
Chinese official to engineers: "There was a perfectly good village nearby, why drop the rocket back on this expensive launch site?"
No different than Boeing.
Yes the rocket got the capsule to ISS.
However how they going to come back in a leaky capsule ? 🤔
" Boeing Starliner capsule docks with space station despite helium leaks "
@@cosmoray9750 Easy, disconnect the leaking capsule and send another one up. It's pretty routine.
When did this happen
@@cosmoray9750 Chinese rocket: Blatantly breaks free of it's restraints while oriented in a vertical direction (Note the US tests engines horizontally towards mountains)
US Spaceship: Successfully achieves rocket based launch and arrives at it's destination, but has a minor problem that only the U.S. is willing to delay activities for return for (Russia would have sent them down regardless).
Yes, your comparison is totally legitimate and doesn't detract *at all* from the reality of both situations. Well done (NOT!)
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Fantastic camera work what is it with people in other countries who can’t hold the camera still or focus on the object they are recording?
Because it was in the moment no one expect something to happned until it does.
The cameraman was actually a rocket scientist that designed that rocket
Engine test was successful I guess?
820 tons of thrust... blew the test site up
Exceeded the sites’ limit.
lol, such a stupid mistake
@@EthanX1ao Better to have more thrust than less. Ex: Vanguard 1
Yes the engine test was successful but the ground mounts didn't tether it, it had too much power
It was supposed to be a STATIC FIRE TEST but the rocket lifted off instead 😂😂😂
Yeah, massive "oops" there! lol
It was actually a FOREST FIRE TEST and it was a complete success, the Chinese state media reports!
Nobody told the guy who was in charge of bolting it down obviously. 😊
If they're gonna be sloppy with the anchorage system then just have the booster on it's side or upside down ffs
@@hunnyjar8937 Same way that they put too much fuel for a static fire test. Probably enough fuel to reach the orbit. And enough fuel to level a village based on that explosion.
Chief engineer now regretting shopping online for their launch button
That doesn’t look like a space shuttle, the landscape could be anywhere.
Ahhh yes, rocket technology by Temu
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Underrated comment 😂😂😂
I pity the poor guy who had to load that thing with 41,834,995 little AG13 batteries. He'll have to start over.
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Several analysts have pointed out that the engines were not remotely shut off but they failed during flight. In other words, they were extremely lucly it failef so quickly. Otherwise much more damage would have been expected to surrounding urban areas.
I bought a couple of those rackets at Walmart last year in the same thing happened to me
Bad day to take a hike
They must’ve bought it from Harbor freight
Made in China. :-O
or Boeing.
Harbor freight stuff isn't as bad as people say it is though
hey mom I bought it from walmart!
@@user-qr2yi9wo8m
I'm just glad Harbor Freight exist. Their saw saw blades are pretty cheap & they get the job done, for $1 a blade. Tho, they're only good for one project at best.
It's like castle bravo lol, tests are pretty dangerous
I dont know whats worse. That it was a "accidental launch", or the complete utter failure it was.
“ Made in China “