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Rocket and Supplies for International Space Station blew up - NASA live streaming: marzipanni Oct 2014 #1
Six seconds after liftoff. herding cats Oct 2014 #2
I was just outside trying to watch the launch Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #3
Same here. Last night a NASA representative was at our watch sight. Raine1967 Oct 2014 #8
Damn. Totally forgot about the launch tonight. bigwillq Oct 2014 #4
Me, too. Classified "crypt equipment on board"..... What would that be? Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #11
Typical ITAR language, IMO. joshcryer Oct 2014 #17
This was Orbital Sciences' first commercial payload? Trajan Oct 2014 #5
Not the first launch of antares/cygnus Neurotica Oct 2014 #18
Hey ... one out of three ain't bad, right? Trajan Oct 2014 #33
OSC has been in the space business for years. But this isn't their first launch failure. MH1 Oct 2014 #69
Understood ... I've actually worked with them before Trajan Oct 2014 #71
NOT a NASA rocket. It was Orbital Sciences Corp. rocket. longship Oct 2014 #6
this was orb-3 resupply ga_girl Oct 2014 #30
The privatization of space exploration just literally blew up in our faces. nt Ykcutnek Oct 2014 #7
So there has never been a launch failure before...? Neurotica Oct 2014 #19
It's the privatization thing some of us wish would blow up. Prefer this be done by the jtuck004 Oct 2014 #36
To be fair... BlueEye Oct 2014 #38
" Doesn't matter if we're talking about " < Actually, it does. Because those deaths and failures jtuck004 Oct 2014 #64
The astronauts who will ride to the ISS on privately built rockets BlueEye Oct 2014 #66
No, and fuck no. They are contracting to, selling their services. Street corner or governement jtuck004 Oct 2014 #67
Your argument makes no sense whatsoever. You clearly know very little about the CCDev program... BlueEye Oct 2014 #70
In general, I'm not a big fan of privatization of government functions, but the commercialization of Neurotica Oct 2014 #39
"it's creating a lot of jobs." < so did slavery. That's a sad excuse for privatization, something. jtuck004 Oct 2014 #65
Thank you for sharing that. BlueEye Oct 2014 #72
That's nice to hear Neurotica Oct 2014 #74
Yes, I have mixed emotions, too. MADem Oct 2014 #50
And any review of what went wrong... Orsino Oct 2014 #57
Not true. We will know the findings of the Failure Review Board Neurotica Oct 2014 #77
Outsourcing, really. joshcryer Oct 2014 #25
The last report I read, said the Russia rockets were better then US Rockets happyslug Oct 2014 #37
The NK-33s were last built in the 70s. joshcryer Oct 2014 #45
As A Child RobinA Oct 2014 #51
NASA has had their share of spectacular failures. GGJohn Oct 2014 #31
Saw a few unmanned NASA launches blow up in California LeftInTX Oct 2014 #48
Contrary to popular belief, kentauros Oct 2014 #54
VIDEO: NASA rocket bound for International Space Station explodes after launch muriel_volestrangler Oct 2014 #9
Ooooooooooh ahhhhhhhhhhhhh Hassin Bin Sober Oct 2014 #15
That blowed up real good n/t tom_kelly Oct 2014 #16
Looks like a lot of debris shot out. I hope no one was injured. C Moon Oct 2014 #20
Wow, these rockets still explode in mid air... Helen Borg Oct 2014 #10
Still? Accidents happen, parts fail. Thor_MN Oct 2014 #13
I expect cheap, mass produced devices to fail Helen Borg Oct 2014 #46
One can not plan for every failure Thor_MN Oct 2014 #52
If I were in charge, there would be no failures. Haha! Helen Borg Oct 2014 #56
I belive there may be some openings at the company once they figure out what went wrong Thor_MN Oct 2014 #58
I already have a technology job... I may, otherwise... Helen Borg Oct 2014 #63
I'm sure you have never had anything not work perfectly at your job Thor_MN Oct 2014 #68
Haha! Yeah, mistakes that don't cause expensive rockets to blow up are ok. Helen Borg Oct 2014 #73
That doesn't even make sense. Thor_MN Oct 2014 #75
You are free to make whatever assumptions you like, obviously. Helen Borg Oct 2014 #76
Already have figured out that you don't know much about technology Thor_MN Oct 2014 #78
Wow, we still have product recalls? dballance Oct 2014 #21
Orbital Sciences links marzipanni Oct 2014 #12
List of lost cargo: Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #14
damn. progressoid Oct 2014 #35
They're going to blame Obama..bet on it.... KinMd Oct 2014 #22
I saw this tongue in cheek comment over on Gawker. gvstn Oct 2014 #29
Hahaha... BlueEye Oct 2014 #40
Former astronaurt Mark Kelly.. KinMd Oct 2014 #23
"crypto equipment" sounds like a cloaking device (nt) muriel_volestrangler Oct 2014 #24
There were computers in the inventory, must have had some super secret security hardware or Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #27
Thought I had just now kentauros Oct 2014 #55
All time space launches and failures, via table: Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #26
Uh-oh krispos42 Oct 2014 #28
What happened to the SCVDem Oct 2014 #32
This was cargo, which doesn't use it. bananas Oct 2014 #49
This is what happens when BootinUp Oct 2014 #34
Really? I don't even know how to respond to that. Neurotica Oct 2014 #41
Yes. Really! BootinUp Oct 2014 #42
So you think that 50-60 years we shouldn't have learned BootinUp Oct 2014 #43
Like other technologies, rockets have evolved over time to become more efficient. Neurotica Oct 2014 #44
Is Mitt Romney's Bain Capitol involved with this particular rocket? Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #47
K&R n/t Feral Child Oct 2014 #53
Wonder if it was insured. malthaussen Oct 2014 #59
The rocket had old Russian engines.. KinMd Oct 2014 #60
Bush and the Republicans are responsible lovuian Oct 2014 #61
And the engines were junk when they were new... KinMd Oct 2014 #62
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