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  • why there's Soyuz 1 reentry capsule after strong impact into a steppe of Kazakh SSR?

  • safety precautions were horrible! russian government(in cold war) always thought their people were expendable! just look at ww2, 20 million russians dead! they were just throwing them into german machine guns!

  • The music is creepy as shit

  • I fully agree with the Russians:

    Not mistaken only those who does nothing.

  • Russian spacecraft "Soyuz" equipped with ejection system. At 1:30 you can see how the astronauts leave the spacecraft and save to itself life.

  • need a translator for the title slides in this vid

  • @skyprop

    I would translate the slides as a: "Running up the making" or "Launching our manufacture" + no. + date

  • Thats what happens when idiots play with fire

  • what's music is it?

  • well if it makes russians feel any better.....america lost 3 astronauts in a launch pad fire.......and I think 14 astronauts in two space shuttle disasters.......plus many sattelite launch explosions.

    Lets call it equal.

  • @capnvancouver I don't think statements like this make anyone feel better.. even as we used to be political "enemies", the USSR and the USA never felt happy when the other side had death casualties in the space race...

  • i cant see this

  • Drunk lost old soviet crappy music i need i bucket i feel sick!

  • Didier Marouani: Space Opera Part 3 .... to save you the hassle of looking :)

  • look at that spiraling stuff at 2:03

  • real disasters

  • Is the first crash footage of soyov1?

  • if at first you dont suceed, failure might be your style...

  • I like the music it's got that old skool 80's thing going down

  • Im not supporting the russians ...... and im not supporting the americans

    1st man in space = russian

    1st satellite in space = russian

    largest atomic bomb ever made = russian

    1st to hitlers bunker = russians

    Best rocket engines = russian (fact that why the americans bought lots of stockpiled ones )

    whatever the ussr was or wasn't they certainly were not to be messed with and certainly had some very very intelligent people in their ranks.

    Did the americans go to the moon in 1969 ?

  • @browny993 Yes, the Americans did go to the moon. Didn`t You know that?

    USA = First aeroplane faster than Mach 1. First atomic submarine. First reusable spacecraft. First atomic bomb. First hydrogene bomb.

  • @YDDES in 1969 ....that moon landing video looks fake to me why is the flag 'waving' ??? The shadows etc ..personally I think it was filmed in a hollywood studio and that it was a way for the americans

    to show the russians they were better at the height of the cold war.

    That's right the americans did do the first atomic bomb ...with rocket scientists they took from germany after WW2 they were taken to the U.S. to 'Help' them.

    Thats why the russians spied for the rocket secrets

  • @browny993 All "hoax-evidences" have been refuted over and over again. No real scientists doubt the landings. For very good reasons.

    "German rocket scientists helping USA to build the atomic bomb"? What has rockets got to do with nuclear bombs? And, the atomic bomb was developed and built BEFORE the end of WW2. How is Your history knowledge?

  • @YDDES My history knowledge is very good thanks.

    I was just simply saying that the russians excelled in certain fields...i.e. building the most powerful rocket engine,building the largest atomic bomb.

    I wasn't trying to say russia was better than america.

  • @browny993 russians spied for rocket secrets? wtf? they spied for nuclear secrets, but nothing else

  • @homerFCB1992 .... I think you knew what I meant ...And I bet they did spy for more than nuclear secrets, something you or I will never find out

  • @homerFCB1992 Soviet spied for just about everything, just like USA. Why did Soviet spy on Sweden (as they actually did)? Sweden had no nuclear weapons.

    Why had Soviet a lot of "fishing trawlers" loaded with antennas just outside Cape Canaveral? No nuclear tests there. Just rockets...

  • @YDDES Sorry, but I'm talking about technology nor about strategic issues. However I hate it,when people say Tu-144 is a copy e.g. because this is not true. They made their aerospace research themselve

  • @homerFCB1992 Yes, they did their research themselves, but sometimes they used knowledge they got about others research. Just as they (and USA, Britain and several other countries) used German research to build swept winged aeroplanes and rockets after WW2.

    It's hardly a coincident that Buran looked like the Shuttles twin...

  • @YDDES the tu-4 is a totally reversed engineered b-29

  • @YDDES the first nuclear reactor,first digital computer,first airplane,TV,transistor,microch­ip,telephone,the internet,etc.

  • @osp80 Yes, both USA, USSR and many other countries were the first in SOME fields...

  • Just for the records: I`m no friend of US politics, but right shall be right. They have had good scientists and technicians.

  • @YDDES anyway I take your point about everything else you mentioned.

    WHO IS BIGGER WHO IS BETTER - WHO CARES - BETWEEN THEM THEY MADE SOME AMAZING YET DEVASTATING ADVANCES.

  • @browny993 yeah,when you don't care how many people get killed you can be first.

  • @RougeTraveler the Russian missle sights in Cuba could have triggered not just war, but the death of ALL living things on the planet. Be it an elephant or the simplest single cell organism. Think before you speak please. Also, Apollo wasn't a success just because of foreign engineers. Just like WW2 was a victory because of the United States literally saving the allies...

  • This shit happens to any nation with space program you just need to watch clip of american failures. The russians had state controlled economy during much of this era and many of their brightest came ot america and the developement of helicopter and medical breakthroughs and consumer devices owes much to their contribution. If the russians had free economy during this era they would have acomplished much more and america is about to make same mistake.

  • Thats why you leave it to america to launch a rocket ship

  • @StewieKillsLois111 if i'm trapped in space ie apollo 13 or on a sunk submarine,please don't send the russians

  • Russians says, the only who not failing is that who doing nothing.

  • Wow, i can't believe how much they sucked ass

  • superbe musique quel en est le titre

  • Sad :(

  • whats the first disaster

  • Anyway, yeah, the N-1 disaster really is sad. I've read about it over the years, and it's just fascinating. It doesn't matter if some moron's mind is still stuck in the Cold War Era, those were people who literally melted into steel, or were vaporized. It's truly sad when people die for the technological advancement of the human race,especially when it's in the name of exploration. The US and Russia both deserve the world's respect for putting lives on the line to promote space exploration.

  • @jakfuki Putting lives on the line is one thing. Ridiculous disregard of safety in the name of bitter competition is another. The Nedelin disaster was an enormous mistake - but similarly though to a lesser extent the Apollo 1 fire claimed three lives due to efficiency over safety. Both sides tried to get things done too fast.

    NASA, though, had the brains to not put over a hundred scientists near a rocket about to explode, gotta give 'em that.

  • @TuucciZ I totally agree. People who support Russian stuff more than US projects can sit and say how much better Russian technology is all they friggin' want. Americans seem to, even when rushed, try their best to implement better safety protocols, and don't just throw regard for lives out the window just to try to be the first at something. It is a wonder, though, that our space program was so much safer when you consider what it took to launch people into space. Our Germans were better,btw

  • Other countries became dependent on the US after the war, because they came to us crying for help which we were actually already giving other countries, btw. The space race is a product of this. You think Russia helped out anybody? Israel, Germany (my family's home country), Japan, and a slew of others wouldn't be what they are today if not for the United Effing States. All we ask is that those countries in particular don't create fascist regimes, and start wiping out religious minorities.

  • Well, I don't mean to continue the hate on this post, but if the United States would stop coming to everybody's rescue, then that would suit me just fine. As far as to Germans getting us to the moon, well, that goes both ways. They could have rotted away in some country that would have treated them like shit, or they could have come here to live their lives like my GERMAN family did after the war.  Without the US, other countries involved with NASA wouldn't have any input in the space race.

  • At the beginning of the video clip, what cargo was so important that two people had to risk their lives to remove it from the burning rubble? Interesting.

  • @1svengali Maybe it wasn't cargo.

  • @foshooooooo America is always quick to point the finger and never own up to their mistakes, be a 'friend' to another nation when they cunningly want something. This stereotype of Russia being the constant enemy in books, films and computer games and America saving the world is also becoming a tad boring, it will probably be China next playing the enemy! Oh and by the way, statistically speaking old boy, China is #1, Deutschland #2 and you are #3, closely followed by the Japenese at #4!

  • @foshooooooo ...which is why you are so 'eager to 'aid' the countries there. Don't for get that if it wasn't for the Germans, you would never of had a space agency and if it wasn't for the Canadian and British Engineers then your Apollo missions would never of been a success!

  • @foshooooooo As well as this America is quick to 'march' into situations that have nothing to do with them.... Vietnam 'backing the corrupt side', South Ossetia 'a Slavic affair', supplying the IRA with arms, Iraq 'weapons of mass destruction' etc. Quick to point the finger at the Russians for missle sites in Cuba, but its perfectly ok for you to have missle sites in Turkey?! As for technology... it seems that Germany makes the cars, Japan the electronics, Arabic Nations provide Oil

  • @foshooooooo I beg to differ the fact that you are #1. I really do think that I can speak for Europe as I have travelled round and have friends from all over. In many discussions there has been an agreement on the fact that America is to blame for obesity problems thanks to the influence of fast foods and processed foods. Not only this but also for abolishing other countries ancient cultures due to your influence of "all things american" on television.

  • and ho got the valkyre rockets from black ops :D

  • asencion

  • In their quest to see whose penis was bigger, both governments have bankrupted our nations and killed many brave men, women and animals. Such a waste of money and life for such a short sighted goal.

  • Lol russians used to be the best rocket builders and embarressed america alot they manage to send the firs rocket around the world and then they send a dog with it and then a human. Then americe first time tried to launch a rocket but the rocket came only 30cm of the ground then exploded

  • @feniksheer

    "used to" being the key component there. america is #1.

  • @foshooooooo Somehow I don't quite think so. You are all convinced that you are. The majority of the world is becoming ever more fed up with you constantly poking your noses into other countries affairs where it isn't wanted. I think your 'reign', if you would like to put it that way, is coming to an end.

  • @RougeTraveller

    And what would give you that idea? We are convinced we are #1 because, statistically, in many regards we are. I don't really think that you speak for the majority of the world either. I'm fairly certain the governments and people of the countries we aid are appreciative.

  • @feniksheer The Germans used to be the best too but look at their fate.

  • In Soviet Russia, rocket blasts off you!

  • well they improved over time

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  • They could make rockets... kind of. But the coudnt make cameras apparently...

  • the music reminds me of old school skinemax "romance" scenes.... You know the ones you would sit up late waiting on with the volume turned down low so mom and dad couldnt hear.

  • @ki4hou

    Hehe ... but for this video, this music makes it feel even more chilling and also feels like watching rocket disasters from afterlife. Come to think of it, I actually like the background music!

  • @ki4hou It's a track from Space Opera by Didier Marouani, an early synthesizer artist.

  • @ki4hou U call it romance :D Other would call it porn LOL :D:D Thanks for a good laugh man :D

  • What is the music called?

  • doesnt the soviet space program have a better saftey record than NASA :/

  • @iam1and1isme yes it has! the russian rockets were way more relaible=D

  • @iam1and1isme Yes. 

  • @iam1and1isme @iam1and1isme The soviets had waaaaaaaaaaaaay more fatalities than any other space program. Even the total of all the deaths from the US program come no where near to the the 165 death-toll in the soviet Nedelin catastrophe.

  • @lejwocky No, the Chinese space program resulted in the most fatalities. There worst accident is believed to have caused 500 fatalities

  • @TheSimonHarris Care to name the disaster? From what I can gather, the Chinese 'Intelsat 708' disaster was their worst with at most 100 dead.

  • @lejwocky I meant 500 space weasels tbh with you

  • is it me or does 4:58 look like a heart with legs

  • @ 0:00 to 1:10 is the Nedelin Disaster... it was worst rocket disaster happened in the soviet union in 1960's soviet general nedelin killed in the disaster with the engineers between the rocket and over 100 spectators also killed in the disaster... soviet premier nikita khrushchev claims that the people killed in the disaster was killed in the plane crash in but later confirmed in 1980's

  • in soviet russia, rocket -....... i dont know what to say

  • I can't watch that first part - that's worse than any nightmare! NASA had plenty of early failures, too. But those are comical to watch! Why were there people in the way when the Russian rocket failed? Why weren't they clear to a safe distance???

  • also know as the Nedelin's Disaster

  • probably been said before, but anyway.. the music is - Didier Marouani "Space opera" part 3.

  • This is what happens when you shoot the rocket with a raygun in Ascension.

  • Great music! How knows the artist?

  • wtf that i am watching... very creepy!

  • creepy songs name?

  • CAN ANYBODY TELL ME wtf is in that box that is THAT important? (at 19sec-25 sec)

  • @Glaudge I dunno...but those fellas had to be burning up.

  • The Germans since being children are constantly being trained in the method of topping statements and then mocking both the original and the exaggerated "deja vue" statement. As a result they do not even know how to react properly.

    They are growing up in virtual reality being accustomed to telling lies to cover up torture, rape and murder by their State.

    The German BND had tortured my brother Markus Bott during five and a half years. He was assassinated on 11.7.09 because of our homepage.

  • In Russia, rockets keep us warm.

  • I'd like to know whats the song the video uses, ty

  • It doesn't matter if you're Russian, american, British, French, Chinese, German, whomever if you play around with rocket propulsion you're taking a high chance that there will be a failure with explosive consequences.

  • @idlymouth

    I looked that up and the music isn't the same

  • At 1:11 Vladimir Titov and Gennady Strekalov are the cosmonauts who were supposed to dock with the Salyut 7 ( I think ) on their Soyuz T-10-1. The first stage of the A-2 launcher explodes, forcing Titov and Strekalov to use the LES. They were subjected to around 3Gs it seems when they used the LES. Glad the LES worked.

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  • Please add to video description "T-10-1" - mission number of secong episode on these video.

    This is only time when LES was used not for testing.

  • 4:00 was the Russians attempt to be the first to write a message on the Moon that can be seen from the earth, with a Giant 'Rocket Powered' Pencil.

    That would have been something!

  • What is the music in the video from

  • @callofdutyguy9 didier marouani- space opera.

  • OHhhh... I AM SO HAPPY TO FIND OUT NOW THAT CREW WAS SAVED!!! :) escape capsule that detached and deployed a fast-opening emergency parachute. Landing occurred about four kilometers from the launch pad. The two crew members were badly bruised after the high acceleration, but had survived.

  • what was the first video

    

  • @SuperCrazyJunk It was Nedelin catastrophe, search this in the internet. R-16 rocket exploded while standing on a launch pad. The fuel was "devils venom" very toxic and corrosive, 78 people were killed in the explosion and fire. Flaming pieces of fuel burned people alive.

  • russians makes best exploding things

  • 0:18 is awesome. Two firemen in special wear take out a box out of the fire. The other two were cooling them with the watter pipe.

    What's inside? Secret!

  • Better Red than Dead

  • @khunopie lol u bored

  • Mason from Black Ops was there!!!

  • is the guy in 0:08 running on fire?

  • This video includes:

    1. 10 24 1960 - R-16 ICBM - Nedelin Catastrophe

    2. 09 26 1983 - Soyuz - Soyuz T-10-1

    3. 10 04 1990 - Zenit-2 - Tselina-2

    4. 05 14 1996 - Soyuz-U - Yantar-1KFT

    5. 05 05 1997 - Zenit-2 - Tselina-2

  • i gusee we will live in the dark ages then. good bye NASA you in the first round of cuts.

  • test

  • no one and i mean no one wanted to visit the moon because it was stupid it has nothing for us. it wasn't until Kennedy turned it into a pissing contest that any body gave a shit. And then it turned into a cash cow for big aerospace companies. they were the real winners the tax payers just got screwed.just another example of the one telling the many what is good for them. i understant the commies falling for it but free people? what a shame.

  • @datzfast, Sure, no one wanted to go to the moon. No member of the human race dreamed of touching the lonely satellite orbiting our skies for millennia. No, who cares.

    Do you not realize that the money spent did not go to the moon? It employed 400,000 people! They, in turn, spent their paychecks on groceries, homes, cars and utilities. Those products needed to be created by other companies and so on. Do you not know the phenomenal pieces of technology spawned by the space race? I guess not.

  • @LunarTuner please pray tell me of the technology used by NASA that wasnt a decade old and proven in use befor it was given the green light to fly on an apollo mission. TANG, the gas filled ball point pen, excluded because of the worthlessness of the product.

  • @datzfast, the technolgies didn't COME FROM the moon. They came from the effort to get there.

    water purifications systems for developing nations, enriched baby food, scratch-resistant eyeglasses, automatic blood pressure measurement, Nitinol used in dental braces, electronic pain control devices, wireless communication, pacemaker monitors, implantable insulin pump technology, digital breast biopsy, laser angioplasty, ultrasound skin damage assessment, cool suits used in treating MS....more?...

  • @datzfast...ocular screening for children, medical gas analysis, voice-controlled wheelchairs, cataract surgery tools, computer-based, schedule systems used in manufacturing and supply, semiconductor cubing, structural analysis used in manufacturing and machining, air quality monitors, virtual reality development, advanced keyboards, laser surveying, aircraft controls, microcomputers, lightweight compact discs, pool purification systems,ribbed swimsuits, portable coolers...

  • @datzfast...cardio-muscular conditioners used in rehab, athletic shoes, battery-powered vacuums, home security systems, smoke detectors, flat panel TVs, high-density batteries, trash compactors, freeze-dried food technology, sports bras, fogless ski goggles, self-adjusting sun lenses, art preservatives, quartz crystal timing, solar energy, weather forecasting, forest management, wind monitors....

    OK, I'll stop there. You get the point...I hope.

  • @LunarTuner none of this has anything to do with NASA

  • @datzfast, Uh...every last thing mentioned here was either directly or indirectly a result of research and development by either NASA or DARPA. This is just a shortened list. In some cases you would not have these technologies if NASA space programs didn't exist or you wouldn't have had them as early.

  • @LunarTuner You forgot to point out that most of the components be they lunar module computers, mission control systems, internet precursors (My favorite) were pulled right out of MIT labs. Always a fun factoid.

    All developed as a result of NASA and the press to get to the moon.

  • @danschaoticmind, DARPA was also behind many developments that Apollo needed and that the US didn't want the Soviets to get their hands on too quickly.

  • @LunarTuner lunatic

  • @datzfast Boy good thing there hasn't been any literature such as "From the earth to the moon" or etymology of words such as lunatic (Def: a person obsessed with the moon eventually seen as deranged by his peers) or any mythology about the moon and people travelling to it or anything like that at all throughout history.

  • Wow, how awful to see these people dying!

  • In Russia, when rocket goes BOOM!, we run in slow motion like old Soviet Government.

  • if your going to screw things up ,do it good and let them know you ,ve been there

  • wow i cant tell what the hell is going on

  • What song is it?

  • America may have messed some rockets up but Russia wasnt perfect either

  • nice music, what is it ?

  • more like quality disaster

  • What is the name of the music?

  • In Soviet Russia, rocket crashes you

  • I love the smell of burning Commies in the morning...(that WAS a Soviet ICBM they were working on, so save your outrage.)

  • 1:20 These guys survived and had acceleration at this moment 18g

  • These failures are needed to happen now and then....in most cases a lot is learned from them. I'm just glad that in one clip, the space-capsule was launched away from the failed rocket just in time.

  • 1:55 was that really filmed in 1990? Guess they were using a camera from 1960.

  • what is the name of this music? I'd like to use it in a movie.

  • Rockets are dangerous things to be in.

    We have come a long way in space travel, but we have a long way to go.

    It takes heroes to push us forward.

    Many have died and more will too.

    That is the price for a better world.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • russian music?

  • @AndyMan4 this is soviet music

  • creepy music

  • Getting past all national rivalry, the Russians, the Americans, and other nations as well are all full of people who want to explore the unknown. This is one of the greatest things about people. It would really be great if we could simply explore for the adventure and the knowledge, and not to try to gain an edge over each other.

    I've met many Russians and Ukrainians. They are all wonderul people. Practically everybody is good. It's our governments that suck!

  • @johnsoncm65 As will always be the case

    We need to rid ourselves of governments, and gain a sense of morality, forget about justice, we need MORALITY and the human race will cleanse itself of its diseased greedy psychopaths

    All psychopaths need to be eliminated, or we will never progress into the explorers we should all be

  • Yeah its just the governments saying these people are bad and wrong but how do we know we've never met the person. We just all need to legalize weed and just have a nice little chat with eachother and there you go harmony on earth..

  • @johnsoncm65 Humans are competitive and power hungry. It's amazing we get anything done at all.

  • @johnsoncm65 Look up Zeitgeist Addendum and The American Dream Full Length Version on YT to find out who's fucking us over on BOTH sides. These psychopath, Zionist Bankers instigate wars and profit from the misery and deaths on both sides.

    Look up,

    The five dancing Israelis

    The USS Liberty

    Jonathan Pollard

    WTC7

    and realize who the REAL enemy of America is.

  • @beneehall ...Look up a psychiatrist in the phone book and make an appointment immediately.

  • @WildEyeSuperFly Fuck off Ashkenazi Asshole. Check out whatreallyhappened(*)com You're time has come. First Tunisia, Egypt next, Saudi Arabia to come. Who ya gonna call? Not the US of A, they're going bankrupt and your pathetic little wedge of sand won't have a teat to suck on any more.

  • @beneehall The Zeitgeist Project is a leech off of genuinely powerful minds that plays to the fears of conspiracy theorists who don't want to come to terms with the idea that the government is a mismanaged tool, but that there are also people in the world who would and could do others genuine harm from without were it not for the government "terrorizing" its people.

  • @Motive11331 No, governments are not mismamaged as much as they are used as a vehicle for personal ambition and profit.

  • @hopeso So they're mismanaged?

  • @Motive11331 Yes, about 5 percent. You said government is a mismanaged tool, period. No qualifiers. So you're wrong, it's only mismanaged 5% and the other 95% it's fucked up deliberately for fun and profit. AIPAC has far too much influence on government. So does the arms industry. And so do the billionaires.

    But the day will come when the peasants storm the Bastille. It'll be less bloody this time, and more efficient. Lazer driven Guilliotines. Cauterizes the wound, it's cleaner, quicker.

  • @johnsoncm65 Yes the Constitution was written with the belief that all nations suck and will go bad over time. If we abide by the Constitution, we would be better off.

  • @johnsoncm65

    Back in the day, the real difference was that Americans could go to the voting place and find more than one political party on the ballot...That's democracy...

  • @johnsoncm65 Then go live in Russia you retarted fuck.

  • @coolsax64 I like your spelling of retarded.

  • @johnsoncm65 Well, since the US government is of, by, and for the people, what you're really saying is that the American citizen sucks. I beg to differ with your masochistic opinion and state for others who aren't so facile that western civilization is vastly superior to all other cultures. This would include the Russians and Ukrainians and their stinking, corrupt governments in case you're not paying attention.

  • @beeroosterm The US government is supposed to work in the best interests of the majority from their area, yes. It appears that most often, however, the President and Congress don't truly do as their constituents direct them. Politics is a money game where only the few always do right. Not all the 'east' is as corrupt as the Soviet bloc has made it seem, and the 'West' is not all glamor and goodness.

  • @Motive11331 What an equivocal, cynical, and pointless response this is. Yiou should be either lawyer or a politician. If you have a fucking opinion, let's hear it.

  • @beeroosterm My opinion is that the US government doesn't always properly represent what the majority believes. To the rest of the world, the US is a violent empire which doesn't give a damn for others rights. Soviet bloc politicians lie, steal, and cheat their way into power then abuse it openly. Western politicians promise the people everything they want then turn around and go for their own desires. It's corruption, but it looks different.

  • @Motive11331 Well, I ask for your opinion - and you give me what you think the "rest of the world" thinks. How the hell can you possibly speak for the rest of the world? And what the majority "believes" is not a constitutional issue. Finally, your characterization of openly corrupt Soviet bloc politicians as somehow being more honest than mealy-mouthed corrupt Western politicians is absurd and masochistic. You're frighteningly naive and poorly informed. Back to school with you.

  • @beeroosterm What I mean by majority is the majority of particular states/districts, not of the entire nation. Elected officials are to do right by the people at home, but often we only see a few good men amongst a lot of selfish ones. I'm not saying that the Soviets or their successors have been more honest than their Western counterparts, but that they're all wildly corrupt in different ways. I agree, to even think of the Soviet bloc as fair would be senseless.

  • @johnsoncm65 i agree. imagine what we could accomplish if the resources that were put toward advancing technology for warfare and gaining an edge over another country were devoted to exploration. space travel is not limited to a lack of human ingenuity or imagination, its limited to our will to work together and strive for it. but as you said its the governments that suck. thats what limits our species. false ideology and finger pointing. what a waste.

  • My name is Boris and my explosians are bigger than yours you yankee pigs!

  • fuckin epic music

  • 0.45 is not a rocket explosion it was the ( i think first manned ) spacecraft with an astronaut inside,the capsules chutes cannot open and the rocket feel to earth with few hundred miles and the astronaut died.....

  • faliure is the mother of sucess