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Top Gear
Tuesday 20th February, 2007 00:18 Comments: 2
I finally got around to watching the episode from Sunday evening, and I was amazed how well the rocket went up into the sky. For a few seconds, I really thought they were going to manage it. As the rocket began to level I was still hoping it'd separate, I could feel the adrenaline inside of me. As it started to head towards the ground, I willed it to separate. And then I realised it wouldn't, and watched as the rocket drove itself into the ground with a huge (and satisfying) explosion. That was a pretty good silver lining.
Avatar Robert - Tuesday 20th February, 2007 12:27
PS If you didn't get to see it, someone has already uploaded it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9TBgkJC3co
Avatar Fab - Tuesday 20th February, 2007 13:14
I noticed that all the engineers that built the thing stayed inside the bunker while everyone stayed outside... 'Twas very amusing to watch.
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