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SpaceX – Launch Vehicle Failure

381 pointsby onwardlyalmost 10 years ago
About 3 minutes in the vehicle appeared to explode. At the time it was ~15km downrange, going 1km&#x2F;s and around 35km up in the atmosphere.<p>UPDATE: Contingency press conference scheduled for 12:30pm EST- NASA TV said they wouldn&#x27;t have much to update before then.

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rorykoehleralmost 10 years ago
Can anyone here with a little more knowledge answer the following please?<p>Who pays for the expense of these types of failures? Does SpaceX have some sort of 3rd party insurance from a private insurer or are they insured by NASA or another branch of the US gov?<p>How much is the equipment that got destroyed worth? If this happens multiple times in a short space of time as it seems to have recently does the cost of insurance go up for every launch? Does their analysis of data have any impact of the cost of insuring future launches?
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dcposchalmost 10 years ago
I watched the launch live this morning. It reminded me of one of the best interviews ever. Elon Musk after SpaceX&#x27;s first three launches all exploded: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.wired.com&#x2F;science&#x2F;space&#x2F;news&#x2F;2008&#x2F;08&#x2F;musk_qa" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.wired.com&#x2F;science&#x2F;space&#x2F;news&#x2F;2008&#x2F;08&#x2F;musk_qa</a><p>I read that in high school, and it&#x27;s part of the reason I became an engineer.<p>&quot;Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.&quot; --Teddy Roosevelt
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Osmiumalmost 10 years ago
Looks like Southwest Research Institute&#x27;s meteor shower camera will have been lost again. They&#x27;re not having much luck :(<p>&gt; The device aboard [today&#x27;s launch] was actually a backup of the original meteor camera that blew up along with Orbital Sciences&#x27; Antares rocket in 2014.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.engadget.com&#x2F;2015&#x2F;06&#x2F;27&#x2F;meteor-camera-iss&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.engadget.com&#x2F;2015&#x2F;06&#x2F;27&#x2F;meteor-camera-iss&#x2F;</a>
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51Cardsalmost 10 years ago
From Elon just now via Twitter:<p>&quot;There was an overpressure event in the upper stage liquid oxygen tank. Data suggests counterintuitive cause. That&#x27;s all we can say with confidence right now. Will have more to say following a thorough fault tree analysis.&quot;
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ashalmost 10 years ago
Video of explosion, from 23:40. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m40s" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m40s</a>
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jerfalmost 10 years ago
So, the advantage of a weekend launch is that I could show my kids (boys 7 &amp; 4), right?<p><i>Facepalm</i>.<p>In the last few minutes, over a dozen K-Nex rockets have lifted off and exploded shortly after takeoff.<p>Sigh.<p>Not the <i>best</i> introduction to the second Space Age for them.... ah well, we&#x27;ll try again later.<p>At least nobody was aboard.
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hackuseralmost 10 years ago
Costs and catastrophic failures:[1]<p>* United Launch Alliance (Boeing and Lockheed Martin): 0 &quot;outright failures&quot; and 83 successful launches, ~$110 million&#x2F;launch<p>* SpaceX: 1 failure and 18 successful launches, $60 million&#x2F;launch<p>If you are looking for someone to launch your assets into orbit, who do you choose?<p>[1] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cbsnews.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;spacex-falcon-9-rocket-destroyed-in-launch-mishap&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cbsnews.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;spacex-falcon-9-rocket-destroyed...</a>
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amixalmost 10 years ago
My thoughts go out to the SpaceX team. Must be devastating to see your hard work blow up :-(
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NamTafalmost 10 years ago
Well, that was an unexpected and uncontrolled structural disintegration.<p>e: On the upside, happy birthday Elon, I hope you enjoyed your really awesome fireworks!
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kid0m4nalmost 10 years ago
Yep... just saw... hate the silence on the stream<p>Update: Looks like the explosion was triggered by Range Control in response to non nominal flight
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UnoriginalGuyalmost 10 years ago
I feel bad for the SpaceX team. No sympathy for Musk considering all the mean spirited and unfair things he&#x27;s said publicly about Orbital Sciences&#x27; rockets (inc. &quot;One of our competitors, Orbital Sciences, has a contract to resupply the International Space Station, and their rocket honestly sounds like the punch line to a joke. It uses Russian rocket engines that were made in the &#x27;60s. I don’t mean their design is from the &#x27;60s -- I mean they start with engines that were literally made in the &#x27;60s and, like, packed away in Siberia somewhere.&quot;). Which is an even more ironic quote if you knew that Musk tried to buy exactly those same rockets from Russia and was declined[0].<p>Hopefully Musk is learning some humility.<p>[0] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dailymail.co.uk&#x2F;sciencetech&#x2F;article-3082067&#x2F;Russian-space-bosses-SPAT-Elon-Musk-tried-buy-rocket-persuading-build-new-book-reveals.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dailymail.co.uk&#x2F;sciencetech&#x2F;article-3082067&#x2F;Russi...</a>
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xur17almost 10 years ago
It exploded :(. Link to that part of the livestream:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m38s" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m38s</a>
satyajeet23almost 10 years ago
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”
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daguavaalmost 10 years ago
I would rather see SpaceX fail a thousand times unmanned than once with astronauts aboard: this is all part of progress forward.
n_coatsalmost 10 years ago
Was just watching the rocket from my backyard and it looked like it exploded... wow, can&#x27;t believe that.
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cloudwalkingalmost 10 years ago
Elon: &quot;There was an overpressure event in the upper stage liquid oxygen tank. Data suggests counterintuitive cause.&quot; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;elonmusk&#x2F;status&#x2F;615185076813459456" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;elonmusk&#x2F;status&#x2F;615185076813459456</a>
nealsalmost 10 years ago
Elon Musk&#x27;s 44th birthday today. Crazy way to celebrate that, right: Launching a rocket into space and getting to re-use the rocket.
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solomatovalmost 10 years ago
It&#x27;s absolutely ok to have failures during rocket development. See statistics of American and Russian rockets at the dawn of space race. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_spaceflight-related_accidents_and_incidents" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_spaceflight-related_ac...</a><p>I wish the best SpaceX and hope they will make space flight affordable for many commercial and consumer applications.
moiocialmost 10 years ago
This is the natural consequence of testing being so expensive that you _have_ to test in production.
nkorenalmost 10 years ago
Gods, it feels good to see the future finally arrive. It&#x27;s been a long time coming.<p>Growing up in the 80s, I became quite bitter about the pace of technological change. Sure, personal computers were <i>nifty</i>, but the heroic age of spaceflight was really what the future should&#x27;ve been about. That age had ended with Apollo 17, three years before I was born. Everything since then looked like a shambolic shuffle into a new dark age.<p>One insane coincidence in the late 80s gave me some remarkable perspective on this. I was taking the train down the coast of California, around the horn of Vandenberg Airforce Base. The train was the only place from which civilians could see the Vandenberg Launch Complex, including the SLC-6 Shuttle launch site[1]. Nasa had spent over $4 Billion preparing it for shuttle launches which would never come. The Challenger disaster had ended all hopes for that; the complex had been mothballed and was already starting to rust. Seeing this made my 13-year-old-self angry. I started ranting to the poor gentleman sitting next to me about how my grandmother hand grown up with horses and buggies yet got to see men walking on the moon; my generation, on the other hand, had seen nothing but decline.<p>As I ranted, the gentleman slumped in his seat. At the end of my rant, he gave a long sigh and said &quot;tell me about it.&quot; Then he introduced himself. He was Deke Slayton, a Mercury and Apollo astronaut[2]. He&#x27;d retired from NASA in 1982, frustrated with its bureaucracy, and tried to start a private space-launch company. It hadn&#x27;t gone well.[3] I wish I could say that our conversation gave me hope for the future, but it didn&#x27;t.<p>Later, my hopes were raised by the DC-X[4], then dashed by the subsequent (insanely corrupt) X-33 fiasco, and the failure of Beal Aerospace[5]. Raised again when I stood on the flight line at Mojave and watched SpaceShipOne take its first space shot[6], then dashed again when that program seemed to fly into molasses. Throughout, there was the sense that the future was <i>possible</i>, but by no means inevitable. There was no guarantee that it would arrive in my lifetime.<p>But now here it is. This time it&#x27;s real, this time it&#x27;ll work, and nobody will have to get nailed to anything. I couldn&#x27;t be happier!<p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Vandenberg_AFB_Space_Launch_Complex_6#Space_Shuttle" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Vandenberg_AFB_Space_Launch_Co...</a><p>2: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Deke_Slayton" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Deke_Slayton</a><p>3: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.flickr.com&#x2F;photos&#x2F;stevefrancis&#x2F;sets&#x2F;72157629324639570&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.flickr.com&#x2F;photos&#x2F;stevefrancis&#x2F;sets&#x2F;721576293246...</a><p>4: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;McDonnell_Douglas_DC-X" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;McDonnell_Douglas_DC-X</a><p>5: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Beal_Aerospace" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Beal_Aerospace</a><p>6: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;SpaceShipOne_flight_15P" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;SpaceShipOne_flight_15P</a>
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51Cardsalmost 10 years ago
So in a case like this, would it be possible to have the pad abort system kick in? It could potentially pull the cargo module away and make an attempt to parachute it back for recovery? I doubt it could overcome the speed of the rocket but it might have a chance to separate it from the debris cloud?
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transfirealmost 10 years ago
It&#x27;s never going to work well until we find a way to get to space without lighting our asses on fire.
doguozkanalmost 10 years ago
What are the implications of this for SpaceX in monetary terms? Can they just shrug this failure off?
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tocsalmost 10 years ago
I think (of course just an uneducated guess) things were going poorly from the beginning. It just looked slower than usual. Also, it looked like some of the engine exhaust was in places it should not have been several seconds before the &quot;anomaly&quot;.<p>I hope they get everything figured out and get back on track soon. Best wished.
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epsalmost 10 years ago
Hold on.<p>So that&#x27;s the second in a row ISS resupply mission that failed, isn&#x27;t it? First was with the Progress in late April. How does this affect the ISS plans, does anyone now?
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AYBABTMEalmost 10 years ago
I&#x27;m very saddened at this event, it makes me worry about how future launches will go.<p>Will their customers agree for them to add landing legs to their future missions? Will their manned flights be delayed? How about their certification to launch for the USAF.<p>Also I&#x27;m not sure but, did I see the Dragon spacecraft eject?
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dEnigmaalmost 10 years ago
To quote xkcd: &quot;You will not go to space today&quot;
satyajeet23almost 10 years ago
SpaceX and NASA is continuing to evaluate. Live coverage: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;multimedia&#x2F;nasatv&#x2F;index.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;multimedia&#x2F;nasatv&#x2F;index.html</a>
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Thorondoralmost 10 years ago
The press conference is being broadcast live now (1 PM ET). <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;multimedia&#x2F;nasatv&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;multimedia&#x2F;nasatv&#x2F;</a>
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vonklausalmost 10 years ago
&quot;Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts&quot; - winston chruchill
adanto6840almost 10 years ago
Press conference just started, YouTube live stream here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=wyMOYHiatos" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=wyMOYHiatos</a>
MichaelMoser123almost 10 years ago
Good that nobody was hurt.<p>that reminds me that Elon Musk said that Antares rockets are junk, so now his own spacecrafts are exploding. Space tech has its problems. Maybe that will teach him to be a bit more humble.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dailygalaxy.com&#x2F;my_weblog&#x2F;2014&#x2F;10&#x2F;iss-bound-gear-experiemnts-lost-in-antares-explosion-space-xs-elon-musk-called-the-rockets-outdated-.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dailygalaxy.com&#x2F;my_weblog&#x2F;2014&#x2F;10&#x2F;iss-bound-gear-...</a>
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FrankenPCalmost 10 years ago
My only question is, is the real time telemetry at a high enough resolution that the exact cause of the explosion can be ferreted out? I&#x27;m guessing yes. This is another very important learning experience. One of countless thousands on the way to reliable space launch and recovery.<p>My only pessimistic thought in all this is that companies like Space X simply do not have the funds necessary to keep absorbing catastrophic loss and will just give up.
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DanielBMarkhamalmost 10 years ago
Meta: From many years of watching various rockets explode, I believe the correct euphemism is &quot;catastrophic departure from controlled flight conditions&quot;
dordokaalmost 10 years ago
It has exploded! :(
xur17almost 10 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m38s" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m38s</a><p>And the NasaTV stream is still going with updates: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;multimedia&#x2F;nasatv&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;multimedia&#x2F;nasatv&#x2F;</a>
ChuckMcMalmost 10 years ago
Bummer. Telemetry will be useful and of course. I doubt it will de-rail SpaceX.<p>Several interesting questions came to mind though, especially given the successful test of the Dragon 2&#x27;s thrusters, which is whether or not an inflight abort could have saved the cargo. I understand that isn&#x27;t practical in the general case but in the specific case of a Dragon cargo capsule, I&#x27;m wondering if they can fly one with the super draco thrusters. And have that one do the in flight abort sequence at some point in the future.<p>And given a rocket at mach 1+ what is the velocity of the explosion wavefront? In particular if you know that the back end of the rocket has just exploded, how many milliseconds do you have before the shockwave catches up to the front of the rocket? Could you perform a disconnect and burn of the super draco package to put the Dragon capsule far enough ahead of the shock wave to survive it?
thecrumbalmost 10 years ago
Bonus points if any of the debris lands on the barge!
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vonklausalmost 10 years ago
&gt;The seventh cargo resupply mission of Dragon to the ISS, also carrying the first International Docking Adapter in the trunk of Dragon, for use in Commercial Crew missions.<p>Are they looking to relight and land today? They usually do for geo or ISS missions.
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whoisthemachinealmost 10 years ago
Lift-off looked normal, seemed like things were going fine. Personally, I noticed a darker piece of material fly off the rocket, and then disintegration. Will be interesting to hear the reason&#x2F;root cause.
bendtheblockalmost 10 years ago
A complete coincidence, I was just watching these worst rocket malfunctions [1] then flicked over to HN and this was #1 story.<p>Initial thoughts are that the main difference is now we have HD video and for some reason the controllers remain silent after the explosion... Why the silence? There used to be at least some reaction from the controllers. From an &quot;oh no&quot; to &quot;obviously a major malfunction&quot;... no sh*t Sherlock...<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=m6qJh9upqW8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=m6qJh9upqW8</a>
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filvdgalmost 10 years ago
It looked like the exhaust fumes changed patern and than everything desintegrated ... maybe it autodistructed ... it did not look like it changed direction or anything before the explosion
LesZedCBalmost 10 years ago
Does anybody have a way to watch the video again? I&#x27;m curious to watch it again now that I know what happened. I haven&#x27;t watched many launches before so I didn&#x27;t know if what was happening was routine or not. Though, admittedly, it was weird that one second there was a rocket, then the next there was only debris...<p>edit: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m38s" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ZeiBFtkrZEw&amp;t=23m38s</a> Thanks xur17!
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mkempealmost 10 years ago
Live broadcast here: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;livestream.com&#x2F;spacex&#x2F;events&#x2F;4152712" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;livestream.com&#x2F;spacex&#x2F;events&#x2F;4152712</a>
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scolsonalmost 10 years ago
I was wondering what happened. This was my first time watching the live stream so I wasn&#x27;t sure if that was normal or not.<p>Edit: They just called it, they had an &quot;anomaly.&quot;
JackWebbHelleralmost 10 years ago
So what&#x27;s going to happen to the astronauts aboard the ISS - this was a resupply mission. How much longer can they stay up there with their current supplies?
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nothrabannosiralmost 10 years ago
did it just explode???
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ColinWrightalmost 10 years ago
Oh. Crap.<p>Space really <i>is</i> hard.
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binoyxjalmost 10 years ago
BREAKING: &quot;The range confirmed that the vehicle has broken up. @SpaceX is putting together their anomaly team.&quot;
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PieterCVogesalmost 10 years ago
Just wondering... Why don&#x27;t they use the new V2 Dragon with it&#x27;s escape&#x2F;abort system in all future resupply missions? At least they should be able to save the very expensive lab supply equipment, instruments, experiments, etc. Just fit it with the current V1 Dragon attach system for ISS docking.
nealsalmost 10 years ago
Awkwards silence on the livestream... RIP Falcon 9. Still happy birthday Elon, I guess ?
waterlesscloudalmost 10 years ago
Wait, is the banner on SpaceX&#x27;s YouTube channel really the terraforming of Mars?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;spacexchannel" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;spacexchannel</a>
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calin2kalmost 10 years ago
&quot;Non nominal flight&quot;
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ekianjoalmost 10 years ago
Gone, baby Gone. Too bad... :(
thomasrossialmost 10 years ago
I remember as a kid playing buzz aldrin&#x27;s race into space I was fascinated by the exploding rockets. Now that I better realize the cost, no more fascinated. Trial and error has its costs
knrdevalmost 10 years ago
First time i watch SpaceX launch. Rocket explodes. Disappointed.
jacquesmalmost 10 years ago
Man that sucks... At least it wasn&#x27;t a manned flight yet.
ytdhtalmost 10 years ago
<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;rowvid.com&#x2F;?v=PuNymhcTtSQ&amp;t=200&amp;s=1" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;rowvid.com&#x2F;?v=PuNymhcTtSQ&amp;t=200&amp;s=1</a>
cosmolevalmost 10 years ago
Happy birthday Elon! We know you&#x27;ll do it eventually.
akhilpoalmost 10 years ago
India&#x27;s ISRO sent a mars mission for around $70 million. That was including the payload i think. How is $60 million cheap for just a launch vehicle?
mabboalmost 10 years ago
As the ship exploded, the words on the screen were something to the tune of &quot;At this point, the ship is under the highest aerodynamic pressure&quot;.
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transfirealmost 10 years ago
I sat here watching it go up and thought &quot;please don&#x27;t blow up. please don&#x27;t blow up.&quot; I should have stayed in bed. Sorry all.
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noobiealmost 10 years ago
RIP Jebediah Kerman.
satyajeet23almost 10 years ago
Elon Musk Tweeted: There was an overpressure event in the upper stage liquid oxygen tank. Data suggests counterintuitive cause.
32factionalmost 10 years ago
gif of explosion: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;SYwUIbI" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;SYwUIbI</a>
sataialmost 10 years ago
AFAIK only three launch vehicles have better count of starts before the first big acident: Space Shuttle, Soyuz and Delta II.
tocsalmost 10 years ago
Hate to see it also. It think things were going bad right from the beginning though (a completely uneducated guess).
Sami_Lehtinenalmost 10 years ago
Isn&#x27;t 180 seconds just the burn time of first stage? So it&#x27;s when 2nd stage should fire?
yohaalmost 10 years ago
vlc <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;iphone-streaming.ustream.tv&#x2F;uhls&#x2F;6540154&#x2F;streams&#x2F;live&#x2F;iphone&#x2F;playlist.m3u8" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;iphone-streaming.ustream.tv&#x2F;uhls&#x2F;6540154&#x2F;streams&#x2F;live...</a>
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sidcoolalmost 10 years ago
I feel very sad. This is second in a row. The guys up there are short on supplies...
logingonealmost 10 years ago
Why don&#x27;t they eject the cargo as they&#x27;ve tested for crew?
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bingobobalmost 10 years ago
Poor Microsoft HoloLens
danthemanalmost 10 years ago
I love watching as many launches as I can it&#x27;s great!
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transfirealmost 10 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE</a>
stoxalmost 10 years ago
So honey, how was the launch today?<p>We had a blast!
brodoalmost 10 years ago
Has anyone got a video recording?
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sabertoothedalmost 10 years ago
so sad
facetubealmost 10 years ago
Holy shit.
cwt137almost 10 years ago
did it just blow up?
cwt137almost 10 years ago
End of the live broadcast
kjsonalmost 10 years ago
it blowd up
benihanaalmost 10 years ago
Crazy how little actual conflagration there is. I would have expected a big fireball when that much RP-1 and LOX explodes. I mean the entire second stage&#x27;s fuel exploded.<p>Edit: Here&#x27;s a Titan 1, which was fueled with RP-1 and LOX exploding on the pad: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=UBzigaTSPZY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=UBzigaTSPZY</a>
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jedikvalmost 10 years ago
SpaceX - making the world&#x27;s most expensive bottle rockets