• Not having much luck are they?

    From Brian-Gaff@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 27 16:35:36 2018
    The Russians I mean, first somebody bodges it and there is a hole now the bloomin launch vehicle fails.

    Anyone would think somebody was doing it on purpose.
    Brian

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  • From Jeff Findley@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 27 14:02:58 2018
    In article <pr20k5$vf4$1@dont-email.me>, briang1@blueyonder.co.uk
    says...

    The Russians I mean, first somebody bodges it and there is a hole now the bloomin launch vehicle fails.

    Anyone would think somebody was doing it on purpose.

    In addition to the Soyuz issues, no less than three Progress resupply
    vessels have failed to make it to ISS due to problems with its Soyuz
    launch vehicle. The recent issue with the crewed Soyuz flight should
    come as no surprise. Russia seems to have a systemic quality control
    issue with its launch vehicles. The launch record of both Soyuz and
    Proton launch vehicles has not been stellar over the last 20 years.

    Jeff
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