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CONCUR.Oh by time that happened, I'd be about 50 punches into it.
Of the two local newspapers I checked, the headline in one said the rocket exploded "at launch", while the other said the rocket exploded "after a successful launch"Having said that, what do we think about the headlines in the media saying the largest spacecraft ever had "launched". As in, what constitutes a "launch"... liftoff? Clearing the gantry? Achieving some particular altitude?
CONCUR.I will say that as much as I hate Elmo
CONCUR.IMHO SpaceX is doing some pretty cool stuff.
Some really good-quality video of the launch: https://youtu.be/NCYSVmSPM7E
I came here to post the same video (for those who, like me, have issues with the yout.be versions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCYSVmSPM7E)A few random observations from the video...
It's clear all was not well at the propulsion end of the craft, and it got worse as time went on.
It looks to me like the ship might have initiated its own self-destruct from the propulsion end a few seconds before the signal was sent from the ground?
It also seems to me that someone forgot to read the part of the manual that says when the boosters are firing and the nose of the craft points in the direction of Earth, you press the destruct button *now* and don't wait a few tens of seconds for the ship to change its mind and head back toward space.
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