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JoshCodesreply
programming.dev

The footage is mostly clear until the end where it's much harder to see, but I think it's safe to say the front fell off.

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lemmy.ca

We should privatize the space industry even more!!! What could possibly continue to go wrong?

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protistreply
retrofed.com

I'm in no way supportive of privatizing spaceflight, but this ignores the reality of the many, many catastrophic explosions that have occurred among publicly funded rocketry programs. Turns out strapping a capsule to a giant bomb and trying to control it while it explodes is pretty dangerous

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hperrinreply
lemmy.ca

SLS didn’t have a failure nearly this bad.

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But all the agencies responsible for SLS (NASA, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin) have lengthy histories of engineering and construction of rocket systems and have had their fair share of catastrophies. Blue Origin does not have that history.

I can't believe I'm defending Blue Origin, I think I just threw up in my mouth

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Anikireply
feddit.org

the thing is that the space industry was already in the hand of the NASA for like 5 decades and they did not manage to reduce the launch cost as much as spacex did.

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I regret to inform you that the cylinder has been harmed.

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sh.itjust.works

I wonder how the launch pads handle these. I’d be impressed if there’s anything usable left after that past maybe the concrete pad.

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The main cost will be repairing the launch pad. It will take longer than building another rocket.

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Thorryreply
feddit.org

Well it was a static fire test, so it wasn't going to get off the ground no matter what.

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Lame, the video cut off before we could hear the explosion :( Or was that wind like sound around 0:12 it and the mic is just garbage?

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Blue Origin rocket New Glenn explosion during a test at Kennedy Space Center in Cocoa Beach, FL. 28.05.26 | Spyke