Russian Proton-M Rocket Burns & Crashes

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    Usually they crash, then burn, but not this time. A close up view shows the Russian Proton-M rocket failure from February 2013. The Russian rocket was carrying three navigation satellites when it careened off its flight path and burst into flames seconds after liftoff from a launch pad in Kazakhstan, spilling a highly toxic rocket propellant. The crash occurred 17 seconds into the flight. Baikonur Cosmodrome. 02.07.2013.

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