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The countdown has started
Ten seconds to go. All eyes are glued to the rocket and waiting for the launch. At last: lift-off! The rocket is actually rising! It shoots for the sky, but changes its flight path after a few seconds, tilts toward the ground and then crashes into it tip first. The observers rush to the place of impact and a voice from the sideline calls out, "19 meters, great, that test was really super!"

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