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Indian Launch Vehicle Explodes After Lift-Off

Indian communications satellite GSAT-5P was destroyed by the explosion of its launch vehicle, the Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle. The GSLV malfunctioned while still in its first phase of its Christmas launch, after less than a minute of flight. YouTube has a video of the explosion, taken from TV9 Kannada.

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  1. Fireworks! by nickovs · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Pretty!!! That's one expensive fireworks display that they put on for Christmas!

    Seriously though, the GSLV seems to have a pretty poor success rate; this is the third of five operational launches to fail.

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    1. Re:Fireworks! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Well, there have been dozens and dozens of successful Indian launches in the past, only this particular rocket series (GSLV) has a low success rate (2/5). The SLV, PSLV, and others have been remarkably successful.

      And that aside, "learning from your mistakes" is only possible if you give them the tech and details of your launches, which is not happening at the moment.

  2. Everyone focuses on the engine.... by fotbr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    And completely misses the fact that several seconds before the first stage goes up in a fireball, the top of the rocket falls off and collides with the first stage.

    Someone forgot to apply the indian version of lok-tite to some mating ring bolts. :)

    1. Re:Everyone focuses on the engine.... by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Interesting

      And completely misses the fact that several seconds before the first stage goes up in a fireball, the top of the rocket falls off and collides with the first stage.

      Someone forgot to apply the indian version of lok-tite to some mating ring bolts. :)

      More likely the explosive bolts exploded a wee bit early....

      From what I've been able to gather from the commentary and looking at the clip a bunch of times, it looks like it lost attitudinal control first, then the upper stage failed. Can't be sure exactly when the RSO blew the rocket up, but I think it occurs much later in the sequence when it's clear that the booster failed. Typically an errant booster is given a bit of time to fall apart before it's blown up as the destruct sequence is manual and one would like to get some video of what failed before everything turns into a bunch of expensive fireworks.

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  3. Re:Not surprising by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    People like to sling around implications of racism, but the fact is it has everything to do with culture.

    For example, consider the difference between students raised in Asia, and students of Asian decent raised in the west. The students raised in Asia (and not necessarily Asian themselves) cheat like hell because doing well in school is *extraordinary* important in Asia. Students who were raised in the west were not raised in this extreme pressure, and are on average more honest (or at least act more ashamed of their cheating).

    This phenomenon is well documented. Posting as AC, because people will undoubtedly attempt to slander this as "racist" as well.