Unmanned Russian rocket explodes seconds after liftoff

Author : grandmotherliness1990
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 03:45:43


An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency.



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Glonass is the Russian equivalent to the United States' Global Positioning System, or GPS.

The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television.

Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground.

In 2010, another Proton-M rocket carrying three satellites crashed in the Pacific Ocean.

Authorities have suspended further launches of the rockets as they investigate what caused the explosion.

An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. Glonass is the Russian equivalent to the United States' Global Positioning System, or GPS. Authorities have suspended further launches of the rockets as they investigate what caused the explosion. Glonass is the Russian equivalent to the United States' Global Positioning System, or GPS. Authorities have suspended further launches of the rockets as they investigate what caused the explosion. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground. An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground. In 2010, another Proton-M rocket carrying three satellites crashed in the Pacific Ocean. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Glonass is the Russian equivalent to the United States' Global Positioning System, or GPS. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. There were no immediate reports of casualties. An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. There were no immediate reports of casualties. There were no immediate reports of casualties. In 2010, another Proton-M rocket carrying three satellites crashed in the Pacific Ocean. Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground. Glonass is the Russian equivalent to the United States' Global Positioning System, or GPS. Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground. In 2010, another Proton-M rocket carrying three satellites crashed in the Pacific Ocean. An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television. The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television. In 2010, another Proton-M rocket carrying three satellites crashed in the Pacific Ocean. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. Glonass is the Russian equivalent to the United States' Global Positioning System, or GPS. An unmanned Russian rocket veered off course and exploded in a fireball Tuesday, seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan. Authorities have suspended further launches of the rockets as they investigate what caused the explosion. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The Proton-M rocket was carrying three satellites for Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or Glonass, reported the RIA Novosti news agency. The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television. Seconds later, it changed course, burst into flames and dove nose-first into the ground. The rocket had just taken off from the Baikonur space center, in a launch broadcast live on television.

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