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Hello, everypony!

I'm the dragon who feasts on space debris.

Send me more food, please. >w<

<ref name="Ignition">{{Cite book |last=Clark |first=J. D. |url=https://archive.org/details/ignitioninformal0000clar |title=Ignition! an informal history of liquid rocket propellants |others=Foreword by Isaac Asimov |date=1972 |publisher=Rutgers University Press |isbn=978-0-8135-0725-5 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/ignitioninformal0000clar/page/] |url-access=registration}}</ref>
This user consists of 8.8×1024 micrometeoroid particles in a trenchcoat.
This user consists of 1 unsuspicious, helpful crewmate in a spacesuit. Or not.
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Funeral of Major Tom, unknown location, ████ber 1█, 198█. Remains of Major Tomas M. Campos were retrieved during the STS-██ mission.
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Warning: contains unconfirmed reconstructed information!
Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
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October

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22 October 1390
04:02
Chair with 47 rockets Y1 30 li from Kaifeng Heavenly Travel Society
Chair with Wan Hu Heavenly Travel Society Translunar injection (planned)
Low Earth orbit (achieved)
Crewed spaceflight 23 October Partial failure
Emperor's letter to lunar inhabitants Ming dynasty Translunar injection (planned)
Low Earth orbit (achieved)
Communications Unknown date
Launch vehicle underperformed, the spacecraft left in very low Earth orbit with an apogee of 420 li. Wan Hu left the letter in orbit before firing retrorockets. Wan Hu survived in the outer space using her Taoist practices. After re-entry over Yunnan Province, the only remains found was an iron vessel with a burnt note that read "...in the most peculiar way..."
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May

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25 May 1913
10:30
Russia"Reactive machine" RussiaNorth of Novocherkassk RussiaRussian Cosmonautical Society
Russia"Celestial ship" RCS Suborbital Crewed spaceflight T+100 s Failure
After an explosion of one of four solid rocket boosters, the launch vehicle lost stability and broke up midair. Fragments fell over the steppes. Cosmonaut poruchik A.S. Spiridonova was seriously injured, but bailed out and safely descended on a knapsack parachute
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5 November 1967
14:40
United StatesTitan IIIC Cape Canaveral LC-41 USAF
United StatesGemini B 2 USAF Low Earth orbit Crewed spaceflight In orbit Spacecraft failure
Crewed spaceflight with 1 astronaut. Radio contact with the spacecraft was lost during the EVA. One of the last transmissions from the crew member shows that he hallucinated about "floating far above the Moon", supposedly due to hypoxia