
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
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that could add to the evidence for global climate change.
Will be blown up on the way into space by american big-petroleum interests.
Can't find my list right now but several of the launch disasters of recent times have all been climate observation of one sort or another.
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 15:15, 7 replies)

How many is several? And out of how many in total? And, granted that quite a lot of satellites and missions have something to do with climate science, what're the odds that any given failed launch would have something to do with climate science?
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CryoSat intended to map polar ice decline: Failed launch
O C O (obiting Carbon Observatory) looking for CO2: Failed Launch
GLORY Studying climate and changes therein: Failed Launch most recently this year.
Coincidence? --- I think not.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 8:59, closed)

Primarily be looking for a hole of some sort?
I'll get my coat...
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 11:16, closed)

it can be quite hard to get a rocket into orbit.
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