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Added: May 9 2009   In: education

By: billy28  United States

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  • always cold in blasted Russia

    Posted May-9-2009 by "i8ateyou" (R)

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  • Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Posted May-9-2009 by "AvgDude2" (R) United States

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  • Great vid, Thanks.

    Posted May-9-2009 by "Buzz1964" (R) Canada

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  • Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Very reliable.
    So reliable in fact that it will the only mean for Europeans and Americans to go to space once the shuttles are retired, for quite a few years.

    Posted May-9-2009 by "Valerie2007" (R) United Kingdom (UK/GB)

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  • Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    well US will use it for 3 to four years until the new shuttle kick in
    so you better pray

    Posted May-9-2009 by "i8ateyou" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by Valerie2007:
    Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Very reliable.
    So reliable in fact that it will the only mean for Europeans and Americans to go to space once the shuttles are retired, for quite a few years.


    The Soviets/Russians are known to hide many of their launch failures...

    Posted May-9-2009 by "dogma600" (R) United States

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  • at least it didn't fall over,..lol

    Posted May-9-2009 by "KingLawahaha" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by dogma600:
    Quoted comment by Valerie2007:
    Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Very reliable.
    So reliable in fact that it will the only mean for Europeans and Americans to go to space once the shuttles are retired, for quite a few years.


    The Soviets/Russians are known to hide many of their launch failures...

    lol I was waiting for a comment like that from a yank!

    Posted May-9-2009 by "ddhh1" (R) United Kingdom (UK/GB)

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  • Quoted comment by dogma600:
    Quoted comment by Valerie2007:
    Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Very reliable.
    So reliable in fact that it will the only mean for Europeans and Americans to go to space once the shuttles are retired, for quite a few years.


    The Soviets/Russians are known to hide many of their launch failures...

    Maybe in the past.
    Nowadays with American, European or any other wealthy space tourist in nearly every one of their flights that would be much harder to conceal.

    Posted May-9-2009 by "Valerie2007" (R) United Kingdom (UK/GB)

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  • Quoted comment by ddhh1:
    Quoted comment by dogma600:
    Quoted comment by Valerie2007:
    Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Very reliable.
    So reliable in fact that it will the only mean for Europeans and Americans to go to space once the shuttles are retired, for quite a few years.


    The Soviets/Russians are known to hide many of their launch failures...

    lol I was waiting for a comment like that from a yank!

    LOL, I was waiting for a comment like yours in response to mine.. predictable.

    Posted May-9-2009 by "dogma600" (R) United States

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  • wow

    Posted May-9-2009 by "Maxisminion" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by i8ateyou: always cold in blasted Russia


    have you seen latest predictions for world climate?
    In 100 years, everything will be a desert, except Russia and the Scandinavia.
    Thats when U.S. will anex Canada.

    Posted May-9-2009 by "slovenac81" (R) Slovenia

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  • Quoted comment by KingLawahaha: at least it didn't fall over,..lol

    like apollo 1? apollo 13? Shuttle in 2003?
    arguments please

    Posted May-9-2009 by "slovenac81" (R) Slovenia

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  • Quoted comment by slovenac81:
    Quoted comment by KingLawahaha: at least it didn't fall over,..lol

    like apollo 1? apollo 13? Shuttle in 2003?
    arguments please

    ok,..Apollo 1 ,.burned up,..
    Apollo 13,.. accident while in space,..
    shuttle,..exploded after launch,..
    "none fell over",..lol

    you asked,..heh heh

    J/K mon,.
    good for them on their little lauchipoo,...hope they had fun ,..
    lol

    Posted May-9-2009 by "KingLawahaha" United States

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  • Quoted comment by dogma600:
    Quoted comment by ddhh1:
    Quoted comment by dogma600:
    Quoted comment by Valerie2007:
    Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Looks like the same launch pad Yuri Gagarin shot out from.

    Very reliable.
    So reliable in fact that it will the only mean for Europeans and Americans to go to space once the shuttles are retired, for quite a few years.


    The Soviets/Russians are known to hide many of their launch failures...

    lol I was waiting for a comment like that from a yank!

    LOL, I was waiting for a comment like yours in response to mine.. predictable.

    LOL, I was waiting for your comment responding to the comment made about your comment... predictable

    Posted May-9-2009 by "Lisicin" Canada

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