First orbital rocket launched from Europe crashes after takeoff
First orbital rocket launched from Europe crashes after takeoff

First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after takeoff

First orbital rocket launched from Europe crashes after takeoff
First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after takeoff
I mean, technically, Russia is in Europe.
Also, as the guys at NASA said back in the day, it takes a thousand failures to create one working rocket. Don't look at something halfway done and call it a failure.
edit = apparently I need to learn to read a map.
Don't they do most of their launches from Baikonur in Kazakhstan?
Yeah, but they do have Plesetsk in the European part of Russia. Only used for unmanned launches.
I'll edit my comment
Is it? I thought technically it was in Asia?
Russia is like Turkey partial in europe. Whereas in Turkey its only part of Istanbul, Russia is up to the ural mountains.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ural_Mountains
Schrödinger's Country.
Sometimes it's in Europe and sometimes it's in Asia.