RyRy
29-10-2014, 12:45 AM
http://www.space.com/17933-nasa-television-webcasts-live-space-tv.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RypXOIr5x3Q
A rocket built by Orbital Sciences has taken off this evening, though it didn't even leave the atmosphere before what looks to be a malfunction with the rocket engines caused a "catastrophic failure". The explosion took place at 22:22 GMT.
This is from the website before the launch:
"Monday's Antares rocket launch will mark Orbital Sciences' third official cargo mission to the International Space Station for NASA under a $1.9 billion contract, which calls for a total of eight delivery missions. The mission, called Orb-3, will launch a robotic Cygnus spacecraft - also built by Orbital - that is filled with 5,000 lbs. of food, water, experiments and other gear for the astronauts currently living aboard the space station."
It's a massive loss, I've heard that there were resources from the University of Texas sending Cubesats which have now been lost, as well as a kickstarter project which was funded in an attempt to send something into space. There's a NASA press conference starting now (00:45 GMT) to discuss the failed launch and what's going to be done going forward.
Should be mentioned that this isn't a manned rocket launch therefore nobody should've been injured but if you look at that explosion, it's hard not to believe somebody MAY have been in the radius of that. Lets hope not.
EDIT: Press conference delayed to 1AM GMT. Tune in here http://www.ustream.tv/nasahdtv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RypXOIr5x3Q
A rocket built by Orbital Sciences has taken off this evening, though it didn't even leave the atmosphere before what looks to be a malfunction with the rocket engines caused a "catastrophic failure". The explosion took place at 22:22 GMT.
This is from the website before the launch:
"Monday's Antares rocket launch will mark Orbital Sciences' third official cargo mission to the International Space Station for NASA under a $1.9 billion contract, which calls for a total of eight delivery missions. The mission, called Orb-3, will launch a robotic Cygnus spacecraft - also built by Orbital - that is filled with 5,000 lbs. of food, water, experiments and other gear for the astronauts currently living aboard the space station."
It's a massive loss, I've heard that there were resources from the University of Texas sending Cubesats which have now been lost, as well as a kickstarter project which was funded in an attempt to send something into space. There's a NASA press conference starting now (00:45 GMT) to discuss the failed launch and what's going to be done going forward.
Should be mentioned that this isn't a manned rocket launch therefore nobody should've been injured but if you look at that explosion, it's hard not to believe somebody MAY have been in the radius of that. Lets hope not.
EDIT: Press conference delayed to 1AM GMT. Tune in here http://www.ustream.tv/nasahdtv