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If it's secret will they reveal that it launched successfully?
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Sure it "FAILED".... there's a reason why it's SECRET.
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Shoulda taken the 3 10.
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“Lost” Surely the perfect outcome for a super secret piece of spy tech!
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Maybe "Zuma" wants someone 2 write a book and call it "Fast and Fury" ..
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It’s in Johnson’s underpants.
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Dog ate my satellite
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It was destroyed by Galactic Federation, interdimensional higher beings. Tell the truth.
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@NASA was turned over to a private business, that’s what happened.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Cover story. Who is saying it was lost? The owners of the secret payload... which is secret. Duh.
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Ya know that same story has been used before when they wanted to keep its orbit location under raps? Just ask
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Yes folks....lets all believe its lost somewhere in the space as its mission is to spy anyway and none can blame NASA :))
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I wonder if it's some kind of miscommunication between SpaceX and Grumman? Just like NASA and EASA(?) when the units were assumed and the lander impacted Mars instead of having a soft landing. Probably a 12v/24v mixup
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