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HELP ADMINISTRATOR, HELP ADMINISTRATOR, HELP ADMINISTRATOR, Soumyabrata prevents me from telling the truth about this article. MFB you saw my reference which was rejected by Soumyabrata. Can you notify an administrator. HELP, HELP, HELP,|answered=no|ans=no
2001:18C0:61C:700:849C:3108:509A:1CC (
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08:52, 3 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Calm down. Sometimes websites don't load for whatever reason, or they are down temporarily. That can happen. Don't assume malice when bad luck is a perfectly plausible explanation. Besides: It's not a critical issue if it was September or October. --
mfb (
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09:59, 3 March 2020 (UTC)reply
@
Soumya-8974: I interpret the article as just another day of delay. The title is confusing but the article makes it clear that they are still part of the challenge. --
mfb (
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10:00, 3 March 2020 (UTC)reply
SUCCESS, not FAILURES: The launch will be the third for Astra, coming after two launches in July and November 2018. Both launched from the PSCA in Alaska. These were originally believed to be failures. However, Astra stated that the first was successful, and the second was only "shorter than planned". Neither were designed to reach orbit, as they didn’t have functioning second stages.[1] Cordialement.
2001:18C0:61C:700:3DC6:63EE:9943:BFBE (
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06:00, 4 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Okay, so they still launch, just missed the launch challenge parameters. I updated the article. (@IP: This is about the third launch only) --
mfb (
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07:01, 4 March 2020 (UTC)reply
This discussion here is only about the third launch. Start a separate discussion if there is something else that needs to be discussed. --
mfb (
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02:43, 5 March 2020 (UTC)reply
First launch and second launch
@ mfb: Why updated only the third launch? 2001:18C0:61C:700:3DC6:63EE:9943:BFBE (talk) 08:24, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
This discussion here is only about the third launch. Start a separate discussion if there is something else that needs to be discussed. --mfb (talk) 02:43, 5 March 2020 (UTC)
SUCCESS, not FAILURES: the launch will be the third for Astra, coming after two launches in July and November 2018. Both launched from the PSCA in Alaska. These were originally believed to be failures. However, Astra stated that the first was successful, and the second was only "shorter than planned". Neither were designed to reach orbit, as they didn’t have functioning second stages.[1] --
2001:18C0:61C:700:4CA4:B512:742:DD58 (
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04:00, 5 March 2020 (UTC)reply
A few in-line tags should be resolved , example being [citation needed]
Other than that, the article should be a B-Class, change the grade when you feel that the article deserved that. Hopefully, you can push this article to a Good Article, in that case, I see you there!
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10:45, 1 October 2021 (UTC)reply
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Seeing as the Rocket series (i.e. Rocket 1 through 3.3) have some pretty substantial history now, and with space launch increasingly in the rear-view mirror for the company, I believe it would make sense to split them off into a separate page, where they might get a nicer treatment (i.e. infobox at the top of the page).
I will be starting a draft.
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21:30, 19 August 2023 (UTC)reply