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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin says the United States may have rendered their Phobos-Grunt Mars spacecraft useless using a radar installation on the Marshall Islands. My Favorite Space Mission Fails But There Still Hope Talking to agency Interfax, Rogozin said they are investigating the issue. He claims that the theory is plausible and that, if confirmed they would consider technological and political measures. It like starbucks stanley cup someone turned the clock back to the best years of the Cold War鈥攁lthough I want to think that he not implying that the US did this on purpose. Russian researcher Alexander Sakharov says that they will know for sure at the end of this month. He believes that the 13.5-ton spacecraft may have been misled by the American radar. Rogozin鈥攚ho is leading the investigation鈥攁lso says that it may have been a design flaw. Reading all the reports, however, it seems like they are ready to blame the Evil Americans, though. The $152 million Phobos-Grunt launched last November on stanley us a Zenit-2SB rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. After reaching orbit, the engine that was going to put it on course to Mars ; moon failed. Russian scientist tried to recover control of the spaceship to no avail. After more than t stanley fr wo months in orbit, the probe crashed in the Pacific on Monday. [S眉dostschweiz In German ] https://gizmodo/failed-russian-probe-pho...pa-5876380
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