And launch team, launch team, be advised, stay at your consoles. Maintain positions in consoles. The fireball lighting up the night skies, happening in wo Wallops Island in virginia. Show you the launch again. It just happened. Tom foreman has late details and he joins now. Tom . Yeah, hey, anderson, take a look at this view from some of the spectators who lined up to watch it, and listen to how they respond as this goes cataclysmically wrong. You can hear the explosion and you can hear their reaction. Thats roughly three quarters of a Million Pounds of thrust being released in the wrong way as this rocket fell apart. It only two seconds. The first stage, it seems to be absolutely centered there. How it happened is a big mystery. The company that is in charge of all of this, orbital science corporation, based in virginia, under contract to navy for 1. 8 billion for sending supplies up to the iss and issued a statement saying its far too early to know the details of what happened. We wi
It happened in nasas launch facility. People lined up from as far away as washington to view the ascent, it was unmanned, thank goodness. Tom . Yeah, hey, anderson, take a look at this view from some of the spectators who lined up to watch it. And listen to how they respond as this goes very, very wrong. You can hear the explosion and hear their reaction. That is roughly three quarters of a Million Pounds of thrust being released in the wrong way as this rocket fell apart. It only took seconds, the first stage, it seems to be absolutely centered there. How it happened is a big mystery, the company in charge, orb sps bibi orbital contract, they have issued a statement saying it is far too early to know the details of what happened. Well conduct a thorough investigation immediately so they can figure out how it happened and how to keep it from happening. But the impact is quite significant here. It is a twostage rocket, the first is a rocketfuelled liquid oxygen. It does make a differenc
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