
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket suffers failure during Starlink satellite launch (video)
All 20 satellites will be lost, coming back down for fiery deaths in Earth's atmosphere.
And last night's launch...
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Oh no. Do the engineers have any probable cause for what made the rocket go boom?You can see things breaking off the spacecraft at 35:00. Bringing the video chat to life as well. It looks like the second stage suffered a RUD, or a Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly.
Yeah, it looked like the satellites launched properly. Which parts fell off?In spite of the unscheduled disassembly the remainder looked to go as scheduled.
I am wondering if the fairing damaged the second stage as it separated.Yeah, it looked like the satellites launched properly. Which parts fell off?
Potentially, though I can not speculate. When will SpaceX publish an update? Space Magazine (not affiliated with SpaceX) said that the 2nd stage tank had a leak, so my assumption was right, but did not specify the cause of the leak.I am wondering if the fairing damaged the second stage as it separated.
I wouldn't know one part from anotherYeah, it looked like the satellites launched properly. Which parts fell off?
Darn. Well hey, safety is the number one priority. In fact, the Bible even talks about safety. At least the FAA is investigating this anomaly, and that SpaceX will correct this mistake.The Federal Aviation Administration stated July 12 that it will require an investigation into the anomaly. “The FAA will be involved in every step of the investigation process and must approve SpaceX’s final report, including any corrective actions,” it stated. “A return to flight is based on the FAA determining that any system, process, or procedure related to the mishap does not affect public safety.” - Starlink satellites lost on Falcon 9 upper stage failure
I would suspect further delays. - Launch Schedule – Spaceflight Now
The frost looked abnormal. Hey, if you want to get to know all these parts of a spaceflight and of the rocket itself, watch a few more rocket launch videos with us. @rockytopva posts about one per week, based upon the SpaceX launch schedule and when the video live streams are available.I wouldn't know one part from another, I saw the flare up and wondered if that was normal, I saw what looked like somekind of liquid trailing off and a buildup of frost but none of that seemed to detrimentally effect the desired successful function of the rocket. Though they mentioned "an unscheduled disassembly" I wouldn't have known that even happened but they did.
The frost looked abnormal. Hey, if you want to get to know all these parts of a spaceflight and of the rocket itself, watch a few more rocket launch videos with us. @rockytopva posts about one per week, based upon the SpaceX launch schedule and when the video live streams are available.
You are welcome brother. How come some of the engines on the Starship fail to light? Were the engines made in China? But yes, I am excited for the next Starship mission. If I am not mistaken, Starship uses liquid methane, the liquid form of the gas found in flatus. However, methane does not have a scent. The reason why flatus from cows and humans have a scent is cos of hydrogen sulfide. H2S boils at -60 degrees Celsius or -76 degrees Fahrenheit. Hydrogen sulfide has a similar structure to water, except where the oxygen atom is replaced by a sulfur atom.Thanks, Alex. Especially with the upcoming Starship 5 mission on the horizon. Knowing the challenges makes keeping up with the mission all the more exciting. It looks like the two major challenges for SpaceX is keeping their Raptor engines lit and keeping their Starship intact during reentry.
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I knew that something was off when looking at the frost. The oxygen leak was bad for the Falcon 9. Hopefully Starship does not have the same problem. Who knows, if the satellites burn up over my place at night, it would be cool to see the flaming debris, as long as it does not hurt anyone on the ground. However, Earth is 70% ocean, so that might be unlikely.The second stage failure was due to a liquid oxygen leak. Looks like the satellites will burn up on reentry. I still suspect the fairing separation may have contributed to the problem. The FAA will want a good explanation into all of this before re-certifying their wings.
Wow, that was quick. I am gonna scour the internet if anyone has photos of the satellites burning up.The twenty satellites have burned up in the earth's atmosphere.
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20 satellites fall from sky after catastrophic SpaceX rocket failure, triggering investigation
Twenty doomed Starlink satellites, which were prematurely released during a botched Falcon 9 rocket launch last week, have burned up in the upper atmosphere after falling back to Earth, new data confirms. Experts are currently investigating what went wrong.www.livescience.com