red750 Posted Tuesday at 11:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:04 PM The Australian rocket set to launch into space in Queensland today got off the ground then did a Spacex, settling back down in flames. 1
onetrack Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM That would be an expensive disappointment. Musk can afford dozens of launch blow-ups, but I would imagine the Australian company would be hurting with that level of loss. I can well remember all the American space programme launch failures in the 1960's, they were truly devastating. I seem to recall someone did a YooToob video on them all. 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted yesterday at 03:56 AM Posted yesterday at 03:56 AM (edited) Disappointing, but hopefully they factored one or two failures into their calculations Edited yesterday at 03:57 AM by Jerry_Atrick 2
facthunter Posted yesterday at 08:12 AM Posted yesterday at 08:12 AM That used to be known as a "FIZZER". Nev 1
Blueadventures Posted yesterday at 09:08 AM Posted yesterday at 09:08 AM (edited) looks like one engine not at 100%, yellowish centre flam and not occupying cone diameter. I'm sure they will get it sorted out. Edited yesterday at 09:09 AM by Blueadventures 1
Kyle Communications Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago They had a engine fail just after takeoff and also looks like another had lost thrust. I think every company who has tried to get their first orbital class rocket off the ground has had this type of failure. The one thing they took as being great was their thrust vertoring worked very well when the thrust was asymetric. Gilmore seemed pretty happy that at least it got off the pad 1
FlyBoy1960 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago ChatGPT Says. They should have used Chat GPT to design the rocket. They wouldnt have had this problem and would now be orbiting the moon. 1
onetrack Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) And if they'd employed AI to design and launch their rocket, they'd have a man on the moon already! 😄 Edited 19 hours ago by onetrack
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