I've watched this over twenty times and still shake my head in amazement when the first stage lands. What a remarkable ship and incredible team of people that build and operate it.The latest release - much better quality!
I've watched this over twenty times and still shake my head in amazement when the first stage lands. What a remarkable ship and incredible team of people that build and operate it.The latest release - much better quality!
And they did it again, on the ship...again. This one was even more challenging than the others because it launched a geo-synchronous payload putting the rocket under additional stress and loads when reentering and trying to set up for landing.
Apologies, the rocket that exploded was not previously used, but it is still concerning that Space X has had two launch anomalies within the past two years.
While this is true from the perspective of a fairly new company needing to show reliability, keep in mind how many times NASA had a rocket explode during the space race:
True, but Space X is almost entirely reliant generating revenue from launch contracts, whereas NASA's early funding was pretty inelastic.
Apologies, the rocket that exploded was not previously used, but it is still concerning that Space X has had two launch anomalies within the past two years.
Apologies, the rocket that exploded was not previously used, but it is still concerning that Space X has had two launch anomalies within the past two years.
Footage of the explosion. Skip ahead to 1:00.