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Sorry for T9. I wanted to say: "Soyuz" is the only rocket we use to send humans to the outer space (ours, yours and any others, including commercial tourists). We have more launches than all humanity together, and no one single person has died during the launch.". There were only 5 space shuttles in the USA and they killed a lot of people. Is this the US rocket technology?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...e_profiles.jpg This is definitely not something to be proud of. |
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0qkWKWbaHh...1967%2B(1).jpg The remains of the astronaut Vladimir Komarov, a man who fell from space, 1967 |
How utterly despicable of a person the Russian poster is.
A truly horrible and mean-spirited person. |
US intercepted Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov's final words of rage | Daily Mail Online
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http://www.alexbeard.org/wp/wp-conte...to_believe.jpg BTW, the guys at your picture are not Russians - believe me. Those are Hollywood actors (look a their faces - hope you are not a complete imbecile and can see the difference between Russians and Armenians that live in L.A., not even talking about their uniform... which is a total fail). 21st century: a few webmasters at GFY against a bunch of uneducated crazy mofos. A sign of the time :( |
Russian marketing techniques are fascinating.
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If Russian space technology is so vastly superior to the U.S. - why did the Russian secret police feel the need to steal the spaceshuttle plans from NASA and then waste tens of billions replicating three shuttles (only one of which was flown apparently unmanned - and was subsequently wrecked in a hangar roof collapse).
If you'd be so kind to explain that without being a condescending prick - I'd genuinely enjoy hearing the Russian perspective on that. |
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