Rocket scientific discipline is hard . aeromechanics , preservation of momentum , propellant flow – it ’s all pretty hard-core physics , which explains why rocket launch are so expensive and time - consuming . But if you ’ve made it that far , the likelihood is you already sleep together the one golden rule of rocket launches : do n’t digest next to the raging column of fire as it takes off .

Not , it seems , these Pythom Space engineers , who recently secrete a video showing a garden rocket launch of theirs . The short time evidence the engineer sprinting for their life away from the rocket post - kindling , and experts across the internet have had some strong countersign about rocket safety .

Pythomare a small space company aiming to be mighty in the aerospace world , with grand ambitions of post trade to the Moon and Mars while operating a small squad to keep costs lowly . Boasting their Eiger rocket , which can supposedly take off from anywhere , and their Olympus lander , which could take humans onto celestial body , the squad are no doubt talented .

Their latest update   shows a micro - leap of their Eiger stage one roquette . Micro - jumps are a huge measure in Eruca sativa building , as they demonstrate the roquette can take off stably and the components wo n’t all go down to scrap when put under huge strain . According to theirblog position , the micro - jumping was a winner , with the stage moving “ perchance a foot or two ” off the ground .

However , Ars Technicawriter Eric Berger peck up on a dower of the video in which the engineers are remarkably tightlipped to the ignited garden rocket , running away from the swarm of crimson dust kicked up by the burning fuel . Berger also note that multiple instances of the video show the engineers handle part with “ less than industry - stock aid ” . The video can be watched below , which is a reupload of the original video after Pythom removed the division of them run aside .

From there , literary criticism begin roll in . One commenter , aerospace applied scientist Jordan Noone , stated they “ know best as college students ” . Others poke merriment claim it was akin to theGary Larson cartoon rocket , and more were concerned about the orangish cloud that the engineers got so close to , state it was belike toxic .

Pythom have since responded , in both private message and a public blog post to their site , and they are not get hold of kindly to the net mockery . They claim that the company was simply read the other side of aerospace engine room , that compete company such as SpaceX would n’t dare .

“ In dependable Pythom smell of register things like they are , we had post a video of the jump , including the " scarey " contribution ,   normally swept under the rug in the aerospace industry , ” the companywrites .

They go on to excuse their safety plans , which they express no one ever actually ask them for , as well as excuse that the rocket runs off " green " fuel that does not make the toxic cloud other rocket create . Just three people were spot running from the cloud , and Pythom states these are key member that are extremely train and have achieved expeditions to Everest and beyond , though we are n’t certain this work you immune to fire .

The consensus appears clear : what Pythom is doing is doubtless impressive , but such accomplishment should not come at the detriment of staff rubber . Multiple exemplar of base hit rupture can be found and this is certainly something that the company should consider better , although it is unclear if they have any indication of doing so . Until the Zoom Q&A being hold by the company on April 21 , critic will have to wait to see what Pythom truly have to say .