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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-storie ... -22866628/

"after officials stalled lift-off to avoid a mystery object in its flight path." ! wonder what it was!
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“One of the largest rockets ever built”? A Delta IV Heavy has a little over a third of the launch mass of a Shuttle, and less than a quarter of a Saturn V’s. All right, there have only been four classes of superheavy launch system, but that’s still a bit misleading.

Oh wait, it’s the Mirror. Never mind.
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Killer Wolf wrote:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-storie ... -22866628/

"after officials stalled lift-off to avoid a mystery object in its flight path." ! wonder what it was!
A russian spy satellite spying on the launch of the american spy satellite? :wink:

Either that, or the launch site was just rolling under the resident Coriolis. 8)
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Commander McLane wrote:
A russian spy satellite spying on the launch of the american spy satellite?
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El Viejo wrote:
Commander McLane wrote:
A russian spy satellite spying on the launch of the american spy satellite?
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One of my favourite games ever (on the C64 - split screen joy!)
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Ahruman wrote:
“One of the largest rockets ever built”? A Delta IV Heavy has a little over a third of the launch mass of a Shuttle, and less than a quarter of a Saturn V’s. All right, there have only been four classes of superheavy launch system, but that’s still a bit misleading.

Oh wait, it’s the Mirror. Never mind.
Good to see their renowned journalistic prowess has reached even Sweden... :roll:
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
El Viejo wrote:
Commander McLane wrote:
A russian spy satellite spying on the launch of the american spy satellite?
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One of my favourite games ever (on the C64 - split screen joy!)
Ha... I didn't even know it was a game. I remember it from Mad magazine... a must-read from the sixties.
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I wish I'd known about that... I had an old Apple II for a while in the eighties.
It was/is? a brilliant cartoon strip... no words, just great drawings, and occasionly you got Spy vs Spy vs Spy, introducing a 'femme fatale' element.
Drawn by a Cuban artist, I think.
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tch, thread hijack >:-/
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Killer Wolf wrote:
tch, thread hijack >:-/
But of course - this one didn't even make it to the end of the first page... :roll:
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