A spacecraft with a Facebook satellite exploded in Florida yesterday, which greatly upset Mark Zuckerberg, who pointed the finger at Elon Musk, the alpha and omega of Tesla Motors, for the 95 million damage. The satellite, which would allow users from Africa, the Middle East and Europe to access the Internet, was on board the rocket of his company SpaceX.
At the launch site of an American private space company SpaceX Elon Musk recently blew up a rocket Falcon. He was also on board her A $95 million Facebook satellite, with whom he had Mark Zuckerberg big plans.
"SpaceX can confirm that an error occurred during preparations to ignite the rocket engines, resulting in the destruction of the craft and cargo," a SpaceX spokesperson said. Phil Larson.
READ MORE: Tesla Gigafactory - the largest factory in the world opened its doors
In an explosion of luck no one was injured, Mark Zuckerberg, who was in Africa at the time, expressed his frustration on Facebook, where he wrote, among other things, that deeply disappointed, that a SpaceX rocket destroyed their satellite (Facebook built it with a French partner Eutelsat Communication), which would bring the Internet to Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
"Fortunately," he continues, "we have also developed other technologies like it Aquila (internet drone, op. p.), which will enable users access to the web.”