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A Failure For SpaceX: Falcon 9 Explodes During Ascension

MouseR writes with bad news about this morning's SpaceX launch: About 2:19 into its flight, Falcon 9 exploded along stage 2 and the Dragon capsule, before even the stage 1 separation. Telemetry and videos are inconclusive, without further analysis as to what went wrong. Everything was green lights. This is a catastrophe for SpaceX, which enjoyed, until now, a perfect launch record. TechCrunch has coverage of the failure, which of course also means that today's planned stage one return attempt has failed before it could start; watch this space for more links. Update: 06/28 15:06 GMT by T : See also stories at NBC News, The Washington Post, and the Associated Press (via ABC News). According to the Washington Post, what was a catastrophe for this morning's launch is only a setback for the ISS and its crew, rather than a disaster: A NASA slide from an April presentation said that with current food levels, the space station would reach what NASA calls “reserve level” on July 24 and run out by Sept. 5, according to SpaceNews. [NASA spokeswoman Stephanie] Schierholz said, however, that the supplies would last until the fall, although she could not provide a precise date. Even if something were to go wrong with the SpaceX flight, she said, there are eight more scheduled this year, including several this summer, “so there are plenty of ways to ensure the station continues to be well-supplied.” Of note: One bit of cargo that was aboard the SpaceX craft was a Microsoft Hololens; hopefully another will make it onto one of the upcoming supply runs instead.

Elon Musk has posted a note on the company's Twitter channel: "Falcon 9 experienced a problem shortly before first stage shutdown. Will provide more info as soon as we review the data."

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  1. Looks like the second stage ruptured by rasmusbr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Here's a gif of the failure: http://imgur.com/SYwUIbI

    Looks like:
    1. Second stage comes apart in a cloud of oxygen and fuel.
    2. Dragon spacecraft falls off / gets overtaken by first stage.
    3. First stage is destroyed.

    1. Re:Looks like the second stage ruptured by jfdavis668 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Yes, the first stage looks like it keep on trucking as the second stage ruptured.

    2. Re:Looks like the second stage ruptured by whodat54321 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      It did. Figure the damage became catastrophic at max q, typical for first stage and interstage failures. Long ago, during the first space age, engineers trying to lighten up the second and subsequent stages, either minimized or entirely uninstalled vibration dampening or ruggedizing in the fuel and/or turbo pump systems, with many failures the end result. It's not really known, (for proprietary reasons) if the Space X vehicle, in an effort to either slash costs or try new performance ideas, made this classic boob or not until some of the vehicle is recovered. Seems everything old is new again on /. today.

  2. Missed it! But, here's the video... by weilawei · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I slept in and missed the launch, but here's a video of the CRS-7 launch and subsequent explosion.

    1. Re:Missed it! But, here's the video... by rasmusbr · · Score: 4, Interesting

      If you pause the video at 3:16 you can see a tiny white dot on the second stage. I don't think that dot is suppose to be there (unless it's the sun reflecting off something shiny or something). Fuel / oxygen tank leak?

    2. Re:Missed it! But, here's the video... by weilawei · · Score: 4, Interesting

      You're right, it looks like something venting out the side (you can see a little cloud there). Then that area comes apart. The flames from the engines appear to flare up, suggesting oxygen? Then, it starts burning hotter in the area you mentioned, looking like maybe it's burning it's way down into the lower stage. That fire gives out, but it's immediately followed by RUD.