Anomaly Triggers Self-Destruct For SpaceX Falcon 9 Test Flight
SpaceMika (867804) writes "A SpaceX test flight at the McGregor test facility ended explosively on Friday afternoon. A test flight of a three-engine Falcon 9 Dev1 reusable rocket ended in a rapid unscheduled disassembly after an unspecified anomaly triggered the Flight Termination System, destroying the rocket. No injuries were reported." Update: 08/23 13:33 GMT by T : Space.com has video.
Actually, yes, I'd consider that a major display of responsibility. The very last thing I'd want a rocket to do when it goes out of control is to choose its own place to go kaboom. And yes, even for a manned rocket.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
"rapid unscheduled disassembly"
Talk about an understatement!
George Carlin would have gone mad about that nugget.
This really moves SpaceX up in my estimation as well. Until now, I pictured private space flight as focusing only on making profits, not sacrificing dollars in order to protect people around them. Maybe the privatization of space flight has a future after all!
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
I love that reaction - "they fucked up - but they did it so well!"
:-)
At least I don't have to ask what you think of Fukushima.
I'm boning your mom, is that interesting enough for you?
It is for me, she's ashes in an urn over my fireplace.
Would you like a damp washcloth?
That's pretty much it. The on-board computers detected that the rockets attitude or location was out of limits, so it triggered some explosive detcord fixed against the fuel and lox tanks, tearing them open, so that the rocket safely disintegrates.
I notice from the video that the destruction is done in a way that doesn't mix the LOX and fuel together - you can see the Cold Lox falling away and the ignited cloud of burning RP1 floating higher. Really nice bit of design I hadn't thought of.
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