Watch: Chinese space rocket launches accidentally and crashes in flames
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- Dramatic eyewitness video captured the accidental launch of a space rocket from a commercial facility in central China. The first stage of a Tianlong-3 rocket, which was under development, detached from its launch pad during a test due to structural failure, its operators said.
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#China #Tianlong3 #RocketLaunch
They ordered it on Aliexpress.....
I ordered on Aliexpress 15 pairs of headphone, and all trash can not hear good.
TBF I somewhat trust Aliexpress stuff, temu and wish on the other hand...
Temu 😂
Dh gate.
the new guy ask..."whats this button do"
Literally hours after the crash and American news has the footage from some random farmer. Good.
Literally how
more than likely found it on tiktok js
@@poindextertunes Oh right, you mean world news app.jpg.
@@Roy_mustang7 Just has Russia and China has spies in the US the US has spies there too.
Without a doubt it happened but how did NBC get hold of it?
I said "Lunch!", not "Launch!"
🤣🤣
This is what happens when you build a rocket with TEMU parts.
I never thought I would be able to see a chinese rocket explosion and an earthquake at the same time.
...looks like Boeing's working for them, too! 😂👍🏼
Where does it even say Boeing
lol!
Power by BYD
@@raeraebadfingers it has all the marksmanship. LOL! Make sure you check all the bolts. 🤣
@TESLA-fc6wm powered by SpaceX StarShip blowing up at least twice actually...
There can only be one worst cameraman in the world and we have found him.
Dudes gone now. This is China. He published info harmful to the state.
Its the same guy that filmed all those UFO videos.
it takes so many systems to get set up and coordinated to launch a rocket/missile of that size....its astonishing that it could happen accidentally....
Read the text on the screen it explains how, but there are other videos that explain it better
That!s probably why it failed, too
Sum Ting Wen Wong
waaaddafuuck.....
Someone's accidentally gonna fall out a window because of this accidental launch.
Wrong country
No I know, that was part of the joke, I guess.
Ok...who accidently pressed the launch button?
Nope, they pressed the launch button on purpose. But something was supposed to hold the rocket back, while the engines fired. That "something" did NOT hold it back, and the rocket flew up. Thereafter, the computer turned it off.
How can u accidentally launch a rocket, same way u can let a virus accidentally escape
A news piece failed to inform. It was supposed to be a ground test where the rocket secured to the platform will ignite all its engine and run tests. But there is a structural failure of the locking mechanism leading to the rocket actually breaking free and taking off.
@@zsarimaxim692 thanks
@@zsarimaxim692 Yup, but most people in here are celebrating because they believe it was a test, similar to Starship. They even blame the poor guy that accidently captured the whole thing with his phone. 😂😂
It was made in China what do you expect
What does your country make?
It was reported just a rocket launching TEST so it failed indeed, no big deal. How many rocket/missile testing failed do you think we had in each project? Tons and it's the same LOL. The difference is that our government usually doesn't even allow us the American citizen to know about it.
Catch someone jealous and can't escape made in china cause of poor😂
Better than making heroin innit
Lol
Chinese rocket is behaving like the Chinese Economy…. 😋😋
Behaving like the Chinese economy… yet the Chinese economy is projected to surpass the American economy within the next few years… wonder how that works.
Don't be jealous
@@h02ctn 😂😂
Camera guy didnt do his job
Made in PRC
Right to jail.
Undercook chicken: Jail. Overcook chicken: Right to jail.
official claims the rocket performs as expected and its technology is very reliable... 🤣🤣
And those SpaceX StarShip blowing up at least twice...thankfully it didn't ended up like Space Shuttle Challenger again...
You’re supposed to push , and hold the launch button for twelve seconds. . it’s located right there.. see the one labeled crash the rocket… yes , next to that
Could you imagine watching it from the other side and realizing its falling toward you??? 😮
why cant amateur photographers follow properly? it goes out of view too much and at critical moments.
Nobody "accidentally" launches a freaking rocket like that...just like nobody "accidentally" leaks a virus from a lab:)
Try to listen to the video and understand the message. If you don't understand basic English. Then go back to school and learn it!
@@BSnicks ...i retired at 37 and im now 44...i dont need to go back to school or work...have fun working this week:)
@@hoofarted8709 Bad for you! Learning is a lifetime accomplishment. Those that keep learning even in their 80's are the intelligent ones. Those that stopped learning at an early age, yeah you know what happened to them. Maybe that's why the World is in the shape it is right now... in the hands of a bunch of overgrown and lazy kids!
@@BSnicks I was thinking about learning how to run trot lines so i could catch a bunch of catfish and have a fish fry sometime this summer:)
@@hoofarted8709 Why not wait for next summer?
Still better than boing
- Made in China
- Low budget
- Cheap materials
= Unsuccessful Launch😂
Bro didn’t even read the title 💀
Also, we’re in debt to china
By a lot
They wrote the launch controls with no-code and pirated meta-data caused self-triggering!
Did that chinese dude say "jeeze" on impact?
Meanwhile, the Boeing astronauts are stranded in space. Let’s not pretend like the Chinese aren’t far more successful at space travel at this point.
They're not though....
Because...they're NOT??
Are you being serious right now?Anybody that's educated knows bowling's having problems because of the management right now not engineering building no issues there. Take any country in the world and offer them something from China or Boeing.They'll take boeing hands down all day long.
My shopkeeper once said that Chinese products have no guarantee and it's 💯 true 😂
It was a test flight after all. SpaceX StarShip blew up at least twice. And how many Russian rockets ALSO blew up huh?????
At least nobody was hurt. And US astronauts are still stranded in space...
@@prandomable CCP corona virus bot 🦠😷 got butthurt 🤡 just copying everytime with USA and copying there products and make cheap quality products 😂😂
Lol this guy knows nothing
They should have painted "Made In China" in big bright red letters on the rocket.
That's not accidentally that the result of stolen technology.
This is just me playing Kerbal space program
Failed launch, ccp making it look like accidental…
Failed brain, making you look cool…
IQ
Were parts from China
Being a Chinese rocket, an hour later it had the urge to crash again.
wish or temu rocket? the mission was a success. it made it to space then landed safely on earth.
Yeah, that happens.
Unfortunately. NASA reports a 4% failure rate. Strapping a heaping lot of propellant under your rear and hoping everything goes well is an inherently risky proposition.
@@gilian2587 So is flying in general.
@@GregLakatosChradm Airplane failure rate leading to a fatal crash is closer to 1.9 in 100,000. Risk is much higher with rockets.
@@gilian2587 LOL!!! Let's add up the souls.
@@GregLakatosChradm I might be missing your point on this one?
Temu product?
Was this caused by a bad order at Panda Express?
That camera man should try looking at what’s being recorded. The best part wasn’t even in frame..😐🫤👎🏻
A phenomenon of human nature: having a camera and screwing up the shot of a lifetime.
Temu rocket
Im i to believe there is only one video of this in yhe world
Temu quality
That's what you get when you steal Boeings blueprints. It worked great for a second or two.
Now that’s how you make an omelette.
China uses substandard residential switch to activate rocket launcher😂😂
I think it was made in North Korea.Bahaahaa!
is inside people died ?
It must have been made in China. 😂
I was expecting this from NBC. They were silent about recent successful sample recovery mission from the far side of moon by China but immediately post a failure of Chinas rocket by a private company 😂😂😂
@@historylover7394 That's genuinely impressive. That's not an easy mission.
@@historylover7394 That being said... I'll praise the Chinese and the Americans for their successes in engineering and science -- that does not mean that I approve of their politics in other areas. I tend to be pro-scientific progress wherever it gets done. I just like to see the needle of progress move on our species.
Half of American top businesses all manufacture out of China. there is no American manufacturing base
Just like your cellphone
Space Pioneer is not a fair translation of its original Chinese name-天兵,which literrally means Soliders from Sky.
Heavenly Soldier (by Google Translate.)
@@1GreatGuy Right. Soldiers from Above. With a hint of military ties. The English name is deceivingly neutral.
Accidentally ???
It appears that the rocket flight test & permanent launching sites is within a residential & populated areas. 🤦🏻
It was previously a nuclear test site, so the property is very, very cheap there.
@@VulcanAvengerhow do you know? Just curious
They made it round instead of pointy.
Reminds me of SpaceX StarShip blewing up at least twice. But at least it wasn't space shuttle Challenger...
Lol copium
Ha, Xi Jinpings missile test has failed.
Ha, you thought i was a missile test. Ha, it was a private company. Ha, spacex failed like 17 more times. Ha.
Oopsy….I was just dusting the control panel and then Kaboom. 💥
DOH.
Too much soya sauce in the fuel
These
Guys are so cool
Choose Space X or Space Xi
A certain scene in the Netflix original Space Force comes to mind! XD
Though I do hope nobody was hurt.
Got it on Temu
Filmed on a Chinese, image-tracking camera. 😂
How are you going to use that again?? 😅
Why are all these comments so hilarious and i see the same people cry about an American car crash
Bruh.... you have one job!!
So Ting, what are doing this weekend? Ting absently stares at the monitor and leans forward: Oh crap, I think I just launched a rocket. Well, there goes your weekend.
How do people not know how to use a camera its ridiculous
I don't buy it. It is not accidentally launched.
Got that rocket on temu
Thats impressive
Is it a SITCOM???????
Accidentally?
Allegedly.....
A failure worthy of Elmo Musk himself.
Made in China with chineseium parts.
Of course....made in china quality 😂
Launches accidentally? OK
Launches accidentally. Yeah right.
How does a rocket accidentally launch? Failed launches and stuff seem somewhat regular, but I mean it is a lot of fire and speed. The launch itself seems usually very tightly controlled, even aborting launches takes a while as I recall.
Someone is getting fired
Glad to see Boeing making headway in the Chinese market...
Cheap Chinese Knock Off.
The rocket was supposed to be a ground test in an abandoned mine remote but launched by accident. Boeing CST-100 Starliner was launched with two astronauts onboard in a known helium-leaking condition and got them stranded in the ISS. Which of the two sounds worse?
Well, It did launch.
When you orderr your space rocket on Temu
literally "MADE IN CHINA"
Just keep the camera on the rocket for ten seconds .... That's all you have to do ! Painful existing on this planet in 2024 with the amount of cabbages inhabiting human bodies !
OMG
Well there goes hard earned American taxes...
And we are worried about chinas nukes lol
Poetic justice??
"Accidentally"
0:46 "Yeeeeee"
0:52 boom! "Yeeeeee"
No more lithium batteries! :)
Tofu Dreg rockets
That launch facility is awfully close to a residential area. Ahh, who cares
W.W.L.S. What would Lelu say?
Spaceliner is stranded in space. In God, we trust 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Made in China