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Comments: Carbon dioxide monitoring satellite crashes immediately after launch
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Can the satellite be saved from where it crashed?
Will they be building another one?
273 million that could've gone to reforestation or conservation
great jerb technophiles!
May be they did it deliberately. Not NASA itself, but someone insider, working on oil tycoons.