Speaking of of 9/11, they say the CEO of 7-11 was visibly relieved that morning. Sources say he wiped sweat from his brow before letting out a huge sigh on account of it all not happening in July.
It looks like Smith didn't even connect. And why did Rock stick his face out and not pull back when obviously he didn't walk up on the stage to give him a handshake?
Could’ve been much worse, originally they were planning on having big bird of Sesame Street on there, THAT would’ve traumatized an entire generation of children
i remember somebody in a previous thread claimed that a few of them were still alive but heavily injured and were desperately mashing buttons before they plummeted into the ocean.
>At least some of the crew were alive and at least briefly conscious after the breakup, as the Personal Egress Air Packs (PEAPs) were activated for Smith[14]:246 and two unidentified crewmembers, but not for Scobee.[13] The PEAPs were not intended for in-flight use, and the astronauts never trained with them for an in-flight emergency. The location of Smith's activation switch, on the back side of his seat, indicated that either Resnik or Onizuka likely activated it for him. Investigators found their remaining unused air supply consistent with the expected consumption during the post-breakup trajectory
The command capsule ejected whole and then plumitted to the earth. It's very likely they survived until impact. If they had some kind of parachute system they would have lived.
>Unlike other spacecraft, crew escape was not possible during powered flight of the Space Shuttle. Launch escape systems had been considered during the Space Shuttle's development, but NASA's conclusion was that the Space Shuttle's expected high reliability would preclude the need for one.[1]:181 Modified SR-71 Blackbird ejection seats and full pressure suits were used for the two-person crews on the first four Space Shuttle orbital test flights, but they were disabled and later removed for the operational flights.[2]:II-7 Escape options for the operational flights were considered, but a decision was made not to implement them because of their complexity, high cost, and heavy weight.[1]:181 After the disaster, a system was implemented to allow the crew to escape in gliding flight, but this system would not have been usable to escape an explosion during ascent.[15]
ie the space shuttled were poorly designed death traps. Other space systems have backup abort systems
The space shuttle is one of the dumbest designs ever. Literally the old approach and design was better, and it's what we went back to. Put your rocket on the bottom then add whatever you want to put into space at the top.
Shuttle be like "hurr let's strap the ship to the side!"
but anon, it looks vaguely like a plane just like my heckin star wars arino!!!
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Anonymous
Most SW spacecraft don't look like planes
2 years ago
Anonymous
Most SW spacecraft don't look like planes
It's possible sci-fi fantasies played a role. The idea of a reusable ship that can fly and be used again is a dream. But it's likely a "dream" and "fricking moronic" if you try it for real.
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Anonymous
I said most SW spacecraft don't look like planes, not all of them
While i agree with your assessment on the design, it wasn't really a design flaw. Had more to deal with massive negligence that basically equated to borderline murder on disregarding a situation they were fully aware and warned of.
>At least some of the crew were alive and at least briefly conscious after the breakup, as the Personal Egress Air Packs (PEAPs) were activated for Smith[14]:246 and two unidentified crewmembers, but not for Scobee.[13] The PEAPs were not intended for in-flight use, and the astronauts never trained with them for an in-flight emergency. The location of Smith's activation switch, on the back side of his seat, indicated that either Resnik or Onizuka likely activated it for him. Investigators found their remaining unused air supply consistent with the expected consumption during the post-breakup trajectory
The command capsule ejected whole and then plumitted to the earth. It's very likely they survived until impact. If they had some kind of parachute system they would have lived.
>Unlike other spacecraft, crew escape was not possible during powered flight of the Space Shuttle. Launch escape systems had been considered during the Space Shuttle's development, but NASA's conclusion was that the Space Shuttle's expected high reliability would preclude the need for one.[1]:181 Modified SR-71 Blackbird ejection seats and full pressure suits were used for the two-person crews on the first four Space Shuttle orbital test flights, but they were disabled and later removed for the operational flights.[2]:II-7 Escape options for the operational flights were considered, but a decision was made not to implement them because of their complexity, high cost, and heavy weight.[1]:181 After the disaster, a system was implemented to allow the crew to escape in gliding flight, but this system would not have been usable to escape an explosion during ascent.[15]
ie the space shuttled were poorly designed death traps. Other space systems have backup abort systems
Well they were 100% dead when they hit the water. They died instantly then. Some switches were flipped but it’s likely most of them lost consciousness immediately during the explosion.
this is
fat
I love that I saw this thread and came here to find this post and it was the FPBP.
Not quite
is his hand on the necronomicon?
*KOYAANISQATSI starts playing*
>op is a zoomer who doesn't know about 9/11
We're talking about non staged events here
>the challenger
>not staged
they blew it up because it's impossible for humans to go into space and there were civilians on board
What a coincidence the blew up the most televised launch to date, and also when thousands of school kids happen to be watching… :^)
Hardly a "disaster". The alphabet army executed it perfectly
Reminds me of that tragedy
Speaking of of 9/11, they say the CEO of 7-11 was visibly relieved that morning. Sources say he wiped sweat from his brow before letting out a huge sigh on account of it all not happening in July.
>Sources say he wiped sweat from his brow before letting out a huge sigh on account of it all not happening in July.
?
it's a boomer joke, just ignore it
July is 7th month
>11-7-2001
I don't get it
I also use that format, but congratulations on an original joke
>WHAAAAT? GAY Black folk?? GIVE IT ALL THE AVAILABLE REWARDS AND MAKE UP SOME NEW ONES
this would have swept every award if it came out today.
>will smith throws away everything over a gi jane joke
>Just as planned
It looks like Smith didn't even connect. And why did Rock stick his face out and not pull back when obviously he didn't walk up on the stage to give him a handshake?
>It looks like Smith didn't even connect
jfc this shit again, really?
They didn't fly so good
They died btw
then who uploaded the video?
The plane
A plane
surprisingly no one died
even the pilots had parachutes
source?
What is this?
Ye only makes KINO
>kanye west and mike myers
What a weird time the early 2000s were.
Literally who was in the wrong here?
surprisingly they all survived
Pretty sick exit, not going to lie.
Since they were at altitude they’d even have a nice jump
Imagine you're coasting in your plane when some ass hat plane full of people with GoPros on smacks into your plane.
Both planes were part of the stunt. They were trying to get the guys to transfer from one plane to the other and it obviously went wrong
Tom Cruise does it again
They literally crashed the plane with no survivors.
>new objective: survive
Could’ve been much worse, originally they were planning on having big bird of Sesame Street on there, THAT would’ve traumatized an entire generation of children
Soundtrack of this thread
>a heckin teacher died!?
Frick NASA
>Is this still the greatest disaster caught on live television?
the live TV part is hard but in terms of the greatest disaster recorded
No, that would be the ongoing collapse of the American empire.
i remember somebody in a previous thread claimed that a few of them were still alive but heavily injured and were desperately mashing buttons before they plummeted into the ocean.
Yeah, thats what Wikipedia says anyway.
>At least some of the crew were alive and at least briefly conscious after the breakup, as the Personal Egress Air Packs (PEAPs) were activated for Smith[14]:246 and two unidentified crewmembers, but not for Scobee.[13] The PEAPs were not intended for in-flight use, and the astronauts never trained with them for an in-flight emergency. The location of Smith's activation switch, on the back side of his seat, indicated that either Resnik or Onizuka likely activated it for him. Investigators found their remaining unused air supply consistent with the expected consumption during the post-breakup trajectory
The command capsule ejected whole and then plumitted to the earth. It's very likely they survived until impact. If they had some kind of parachute system they would have lived.
>Unlike other spacecraft, crew escape was not possible during powered flight of the Space Shuttle. Launch escape systems had been considered during the Space Shuttle's development, but NASA's conclusion was that the Space Shuttle's expected high reliability would preclude the need for one.[1]:181 Modified SR-71 Blackbird ejection seats and full pressure suits were used for the two-person crews on the first four Space Shuttle orbital test flights, but they were disabled and later removed for the operational flights.[2]:II-7 Escape options for the operational flights were considered, but a decision was made not to implement them because of their complexity, high cost, and heavy weight.[1]:181 After the disaster, a system was implemented to allow the crew to escape in gliding flight, but this system would not have been usable to escape an explosion during ascent.[15]
ie the space shuttled were poorly designed death traps. Other space systems have backup abort systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster#Cause_and_time_of_death
>ie the space shuttled were poorly designed death traps
reddit opinion
>50% of the fleet explodes
>well designed
lol
2 out of 5 isn't 50% dumbass
2 out of 5 is how girls rate your appearance lol
ending posts in lol or lmao is a sign of low self confidence
ok lol
I accept your concession lmao
don't care
The space shuttle is one of the dumbest designs ever. Literally the old approach and design was better, and it's what we went back to. Put your rocket on the bottom then add whatever you want to put into space at the top.
Shuttle be like "hurr let's strap the ship to the side!"
>"The space shuttle is one of the dumbest designs ever," said the redditor
but anon, it looks vaguely like a plane just like my heckin star wars arino!!!
Most SW spacecraft don't look like planes
It's possible sci-fi fantasies played a role. The idea of a reusable ship that can fly and be used again is a dream. But it's likely a "dream" and "fricking moronic" if you try it for real.
I said most SW spacecraft don't look like planes, not all of them
While i agree with your assessment on the design, it wasn't really a design flaw. Had more to deal with massive negligence that basically equated to borderline murder on disregarding a situation they were fully aware and warned of.
are you saying that space shuttles are trans?
yeah they survived and then died on impact a 3 minutes of free fall later
just enough time for one more fap, pretty comfy way to go ngl
yeah here's the video that always gets posted about that
?t=214
>record skip
>yeah you're probably wondering how I managed to end up in this mess. Well it all started...
they didn't fly so good
I thought they were knocked cold from the freefall?
Well they were 100% dead when they hit the water. They died instantly then. Some switches were flipped but it’s likely most of them lost consciousness immediately during the explosion.
Get rekt, scrubs. Button mashing might get you past the first round at your locals, but this is NASA.
test
just check Cinemaphile/banned next time, you frickin moron
Kanye
>Amy Schumer behind Viggo nodding in agreement
Never noticed her there.
>bemused Mel
>silently seething Vince
Still one of my favorite reaction images/webms.
What's even the context for this
Just remember, you asked.
Stunning, brave, such raw emotion you'd forget she's an actress
9/11 dwarfs it
>hey nig...
>you've all heard of me
literally who?
>king of cringe
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
this is how I picture 100% of Cinemaphile (except me) talks to girls lol
Interestingly the crew did not die in the explosion. They died when they hit the ground.
>Challenger was effectively the first woke NASA flight
>It literally disentegrated
Even god hates woke shit
Hold up...
qrd?
faceblind schizo made a false infographic
ah aight thanks G
flatearth nonsense
It appears that there are people with the the same/similar names and appearances as the people who died in the Challenger explosion.
No, it's this.
keek
You're being moronic on purpose, right?
Grown ups are talking about real shit.
Greatest disaster ever caught on video, was my parents marriage.
Fukushima