@@BurkhardusX really? You expected them to get to orbit without a RUD? Tell me without telling, John Snow. Here's a PSA: space is hard. SpaceX may make it look easy, but even they have their share of hiccups despite being the most experienced launch provider out there.
@@Keiranful Thanks for the PSA - though in this case, it seems more like a 'Personal Stupidity Announcement.' Space may be hard, but this rocket didn’t even make it off the ground - it didn’t move one meter towards space. As Qui-Gon Jinn once said, "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent." It’s interesting how you casually dismiss this disaster as just part of the process. The rocket didn’t even lift off - the engine exploded right after ignition. Even the Augsburger Allgemeine describes the incident as a "disaster" and a "serious setback." So, it’s not exactly something you can brush off as a routine part of learning. Given that the rocket didn’t fly even a millimeter, it’s understandable why I view this as an embarrassment for Europe. Next time, you might want to reconsider your overconfident statement before giving lessons on the hardships of space travel.
My first thought after watching. "Yes RFA! Let`s Go!"
3,2,1 - go, Helix, go!
Very impressing to see this footage. By the way @ 1:53 - very nice watering-system at the flame-diverter.... VERDIENT!👌
Way to go RFA! Finally a launch provider that is not an embarrassment to Europe. Can't wait for your launch, wish I could be there!
made my day laffing, thx
Now it’s an embarrassment to Europe!
@@BurkhardusX not its a white elephant, German's willing to challenge the French on rockets engineering, funny indeed
@@BurkhardusX really? You expected them to get to orbit without a RUD? Tell me without telling, John Snow.
Here's a PSA: space is hard. SpaceX may make it look easy, but even they have their share of hiccups despite being the most experienced launch provider out there.
@@Keiranful Thanks for the PSA - though in this case, it seems more like a 'Personal Stupidity Announcement.' Space may be hard, but this rocket didn’t even make it off the ground - it didn’t move one meter towards space. As Qui-Gon Jinn once said, "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent." It’s interesting how you casually dismiss this disaster as just part of the process. The rocket didn’t even lift off - the engine exploded right after ignition. Even the Augsburger Allgemeine describes the incident as a "disaster" and a "serious setback." So, it’s not exactly something you can brush off as a routine part of learning. Given that the rocket didn’t fly even a millimeter, it’s understandable why I view this as an embarrassment for Europe. Next time, you might want to reconsider your overconfident statement before giving lessons on the hardships of space travel.
Don’t give up!
Absolutely brilliant work RFA. 🔥👏🏻👏🏻
Nice! That's how you test a service module ;-)
Good luck RFA, looking forward to launch!
Congratulations!
Wow, that's great progress!
See you in Space RFA!! Lets Go!!!!
Congratulations. Best wishes for integration and launch.
Amazing guys, very well done!
Amazing test. Congratulations!
Glückwunsch! 🥳🚀
Nice job!
Go,I trust you can making It !
RFA third stage support to full reach orbit right?
precise orbits, trimming, etc., not exactly like rocket lab
Go RFA! Go! Great work
Is the engine sea level optimized or vacuum? Just curious because the space one would need vacuum op but to test you may need sl op
Why you don’t show your latest launch?
Nitrous oxide? Is it a hybrid rocket engine?
Sounded like a Southern African accent there. :-)
Ihr hättet die Firma Factory of Augsburg Rockets nennen sollen... (Abkürzung wäre FAR)
Why you don’t show your latest launch? th-cam.com/video/3sbmqszYvX8/w-d-xo.html
Hi
This is a big deal for Uk space flight, I wonder whos going to turn up for the launch