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What does an Aerospace Engineer say as he's having sex? Max Q!!!

>> No.2167857

SRB Sep during orgasm?

>> No.2167870

>implying aerospace engineers have sex

>> No.2167890

>What does an Aerospace Engineer say as he's having sex?
>Does it feel good bro?

>> No.2167895

>>2167504
>What does an Aerospace Engineer say as he's having sex?
Probably the name of the guy he's currently screwing.

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>> No.2167970

>>2167504
All systems Go for maximum thrust!

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>>2167931
>>2167942
>>2167929

>> No.2168251

what's with /sci/ and robert zubrin?

>> No.2168257

>>2168251
he's our hero

>> No.2168272

Initiating countdown.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1. BOOOOOOM!
Houston, we have a problem.

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>>2168257

Damn straight.

>> No.2168281

>>2168257
...Gonna take the countdown down to zero....

>> No.2168296

NASA's shuttle exploded before it took off my friend.
PREMATURELY...

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>>2168296

Hey. You.

No jokes about the Challenger disaster. We don't do that here.

RIP Spacebros

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>>2168379
Much love to our spacebros. Something of value was lost that day.

>> No.2168669

>>2168296
im pretty sure no nasa vehicle have exploded on the pad. once its airborne ( even just 1m) it has taken off.

>> No.2168700

They can't take off they just always have bad weather Or when they do something always breaks and they have to stop it. Ouch.

>> No.2168707

Well my Venus has reached Uranus. Docking at the station in T minus 10 9 8...

>> No.2168712

>>2168669
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_1
Apollo 1 (official designation Apollo/Saturn-204) was planned to be the first manned mission of the Apollo manned lunar landing program, set to launch in February 1967. Its flight was precluded by a fatal fire on January 27, which killed all three crew members (Command Pilot Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Senior Pilot Edward H. White, and Pilot Roger B. Chaffee), and destroyed the Command Module cabin. This occurred during a pre-launch test of the spacecraft on Launch Pad 34 at Cape Canaveral. The name Apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was officially assigned retroactively in commemoration of them.

Not exactly pad explosion, but close enough.

>> No.2168717

>>2168277
>>2168257
your hero