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Giant Rocket Crashes Through Rice Mill Roof in Dramatic Bun Bang Fai Incident


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11 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The second rocket, sponsored by Chokcharoen Rice Mill, soared into the sky to cheers from local spectators. However, the celebrations quickly turned to alarm when it was reported that the rocket had crashed into the roof of Chokcharoen Rice Mill’s warehouse, over one kilometre from the launch site near the water’s edge.

 

Fortunately, no injuries were reported, as the rocket struck an unoccupied section of the building. The rice mill, which had sponsored the launch, has yet to file a police report or indicate whether any legal action will be taken. A discussion with the event organisers is expected before a final decision is made.

 

That's karma giving the proverbial finger to all you guys that say karma doesn't exist... 

 

I'd go out and buy a lottery ticket, but I won't arrive until mid-week.

 

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On 5/12/2025 at 5:06 AM, Georgealbert said:

The second rocket, sponsored by Chokcharoen Rice Mill, soared into the sky to cheers from local spectators. However, the celebrations quickly turned to alarm when it was reported that the rocket had crashed into the roof of Chokcharoen Rice Mill’s warehouse, over one kilometre from the launch site near the water’s edge.

The irony....

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1 hour ago, xn47140 said:

Will go to Yasothon on the coming weekend...have to see it in real 😉

The best and biggest is Phanom Phrai and the next best one with round rockets is in Kutwa in Kalasin. Yasothon is the most famous one and most commercial.  It was the first one I went to 

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5 hours ago, xn47140 said:

Will go to Yasothon on the coming weekend...have to see it in real 😉

Check your Personal Accident policy and take a hardhat. 

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This video was taken in Roi Et province, a few hundred yards from my house and a few days after I moved here permanently in May 2023.

The rocket doesn't get going until around 18 seconds in to the video - we knew it was going to launch but there wasn't any countdown so I kept rolling because I didn't want to miss it.

I stopped the video when the smoke blew over the top of us.  The rocket, however, was still climbing.  The smoke cleared us quickly and I started filming again as it continued upwards.  That video is 63 seconds long.  At the rate of climb these big rockets have, it must have got to 20,000-25,000 feet.  Extra points are awarded if the rocket lands close to where it was launched from - we did see some drop down into the fields around us, raising a big cheer from the locals.

My vantage point to watch this was well away from the launch area.  These things are built by farmers who, unsurprisingly, are not rocket scientists. What could possibly go wrong?  Accidents do happen but, fortunately, not when I was watching.
 

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GISTDA Aims to Transform Thailand into Space Hub at Upcoming Expo

 

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) plans to establish Thailand as a space technology and innovation hub through its annual event, Thailand Space Week 2024.

 

Hubbing!

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