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One loss out of seven launches isn't that bad, either, for a relatively new system.

I mean, the Ariane 5 rocket went screwy and had to be destroyed on it's first launch. I have an aunt who was on the team that designed the guidance system, and faces were definitely rent.

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One loss out of seven launches isn't that bad, either, for a relatively new system.

I mean, the Ariane 5 rocket went screwy and had to be destroyed on it's first launch. I have an aunt who was on the team that designed the guidance system, and faces were definitely rent.

It's not seven, it's nineteen. It's the seventh CRS mission, not seventh Falcon 9 launch.

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It's not seven, it's nineteen. It's the seventh CRS mission, not seventh Falcon 9 launch.

Though never fun, it is to be expected sooner or later, especially considering the huge amounts of development and new technology SpaceX brings to the table.

Umm... we were using that term, or some variant thereof, in space discussions on Usenet back in the 90's.

Well, it is obvious, is it not? Someone invented a time machine and retroactively stole our joke!

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