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Flat earth advocate 'Mad' Mike Hughes dies in homemade rocket crash

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Flat earth advocate ‘Mad’ Mike Hughes dies in homemade rocketĀ crash

He wanted to prove the Earth wasĀ disc-shaped

What just happened? “Mad” Mike Hughes, the flat earther famous for his home-made rocket launches that he hoped would prove our planet was disc-shaped, has died after his latest rocket crashed into the ground.

On February 22, the 64-year-old crash-landed his steam-powered rocket shortly after take-off near Barstow, California. A video posted on Twitter shows the parachute, presumably deployed too early, trailing behind the rocket as it launches.

Freelance journalist Justin Chapman, who witnessed the launch with his wife, said the rocket appeared to rub against the launch apparatus, which might have torn the parachutes attached to it.

The sheriff’s office said: “a man was pronounced deceased after the rocket crashed in the open desert.” Hughes’ publicist confirmed his death.

Michael ‘Mad Mike’ Hughes tragically passed away today during an attempt to launch his homemade rocket. Our thoughts & prayers go out to his family & friends during this difficult time. It was always his dream to do this launch & Science Channel was there to chronicle his journey pic.twitter.com/GxwjpVf2md

– Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) February 23, 2020

Hughes’ first launch in 2014 reached 1,374 feet. A 2018 attempt saw him hit 1,875 feet -a personal record -but it still wasn’t high enough for Hughes to see the earth’s shape. With the help of partner Waldo Stakes, he was hoping to reach 5,000 feet during Saturday’s launch.

Hughes spent around $18,000 on the rocket, which uses steam ejected through a nozzle for propulsion, and had been relying partly on crowdfunding donations from fellow flat earthers. Speakin