SpaceX always said they'd test, use and abuse their test hardware until they cratered something.
Well, they finally did it. F9R Dev-1, one of their powered landing test vehicles. 150 feet tall modified Falcon 9 first stage.
The specific cause was determined shortly after and disclosed to restricted aerospace forums, but it's still under embargo. Nothing that'll slow their launches or the powered landing program. In fact, they're prepping to launch a commsat at 0050 Eastern the 27th. I'll post the cause when the embargo closes..
Basically, autonomous control authority was lost which triggered the flight termination system (FTS.) This sets off a linear shaped charge that unzips the propellant tanks, stopping the engines. The propellants then ignite.
Rockets are hard©
Bystander video
Well, they finally did it. F9R Dev-1, one of their powered landing test vehicles. 150 feet tall modified Falcon 9 first stage.
The specific cause was determined shortly after and disclosed to restricted aerospace forums, but it's still under embargo. Nothing that'll slow their launches or the powered landing program. In fact, they're prepping to launch a commsat at 0050 Eastern the 27th. I'll post the cause when the embargo closes..
Basically, autonomous control authority was lost which triggered the flight termination system (FTS.) This sets off a linear shaped charge that unzips the propellant tanks, stopping the engines. The propellants then ignite.
Rockets are hard©
Bystander video
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