Fueling the Rocket

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SEOUL—North Korea reportedly began fueling its multistage rocket on Wednesday, a day ahead of a five-day launch window for what many countries believe is a test of a long-range missile.


Rocket launches are always exciting.
 
SEOUL—North Korea reportedly began fueling its multistage rocket on Wednesday, a day ahead of a five-day launch window for what many countries believe is a test of a long-range missile.

Rocket launches are always exciting.
Perhaps North Korea might duplicate Alan Shepard's feat from 1961.
 
I bet the space-based brilliant pebbles that Ronald Reagan invented will shoot it down.
 
You mean the seeds of Israel's anti-missile defense and the one that we used like Lucy and the football to Poland's Charlie Brown?



:eek:
 
I wonder if they will risk flying it over Japan and having it shot out of the sky.
 
I wonder if they will risk flying it over Japan and having it shot out of the sky.

You really think it can get that far without exploding?

They're just trying to remind us that they should get as much aid as the Egyptian Brotherhood, if not more. They feel slighted now that Iran has been moved ahead of them on the leader board.

So they gave Kim a new title and decided to waste some rocket fuel.
 
You really think it can get that far without exploding?

They're just trying to remind us that they should get as much aid as the Egyptian Brotherhood, if not more. They feel slighted now that Iran has been moved ahead of them on the leader board.

So they gave Kim a new title and decided to waste some rocket fuel.

This is probably the case.

Still, would it not be fun to watch the fucker blown out of the sky?

Talk about sending a message.
 
There is a chance the first stage will hit the Philippines. That would be exciting.


...maybe it was the second stage.
 
SEOUL—North Korea reportedly began fueling its multistage rocket on Wednesday, a day ahead of a five-day launch window for what many countries believe is a test of a long-range missile.

2,500,000 match heads, and still counting,

NO Sparks, Please!
 
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