Right into the ocean haha
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No it's in space, orbital rockets need to pitch over in order to get into orbit because you need lateral momentum to stay in orbit. if you don't have enough your rockets goes into space and falls back following a parabolic trajectory like a missile.
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for sure. that's why in how many years of space travel now, and all of our video technology, we've seen it how many times? i know this is twitter so things don't translate well but i'm not being hostile and i welcome legit evidence of any kind
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If you watch any orbital rocket launch you will see them pitch over and roll like the falcon 9. The shuttle did it http://www.fotozona.it/sites/default/files/magazine/2011/10/foto-dello-shuttle-che-decolla-all039alba-cover22682.jpg … We don't see a lot of time laps of older rockets because of camera technology but every orbital rocket since the R-7 did it.
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right. NASA has/had zero credibility, same with your rocket boy billionaire actor. like i said, evidence.
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NASA is one of hundreds of other space programs but that's not the point. my favorite example is the ISS, anyone with a telescope can see it fly over and see it's shape, I have with my own eyes through my own telescope and so have thousands of others.
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I suppose myself and every other armature astronomer who regularly watch the ISS & other satellites fly over are in on the conspiracy. https://www.google.com/search?q=ISS+through+telescope&client=firefox-b&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt2vjt5bvbAhUC5IMKHfn4CfIQ_AUICSgA&biw=1920&bih=966&dpr=1 … Or perhaps their isn't a conspiracy & it's not good to believe everything you watch on youtube without question.
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No no, you’ve got it wrong. God is holding a picture of the ISS on a really long bit of string. If you look closely you can see it.
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@OvadriveDJ that gif


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Is no one else noticing the face in the cloud of smoke?

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What kind of fuel is that?
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And the merlin engine is not even at it’s full throttle.
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At the start it is obvious that it is at maximum power.
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