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SpaceX Rocket Explodes Into Big Fireball After Failed Landing (Watch)
SpaceX Rocket Explodes Into Big Fireball After Failed Landing (Watch)

SpaceX Rocket Explodes Into Big Fireball After Failed Landing (Watch)

The Falcon 9’s rocket booster returned after a successful mission of putting the Jason-3 satellite in orbit, but failed to land properly on a drone ship after a landing leg failed to lock.

The first stage of the rocket made it back to the platform, which was floating in the Pacific Ocean, but it apparently landed too hard and broke one of its landing legs, technology entrepreneur Elon Musk’s SpaceX wrote on Twitter.

The 22-story tall rocket lifted off through thick fog from Vandenberg Air Force Base on the central California coast at 10:42 a.m. PST (1:42 ET), a NASA TV broadcast showed.

A successful ocean landing would have marked a second milestone for SpaceX a month after it nailed a spaceflight first with a successful ground landing in Florida, a key step in Musk’s quest to develop a cheap, reusable rocket.

The company’s two previous ocean-landing attempts in 2015 were also unsuccessful.

Being able to land at sea would give the company flexibility to recover rockets used on more demanding missions, such as launching heavy satellites, when boosters do not have enough fuel left to reach land.

However, Sunday’s SpaceX launch succeeded in sending the U.S.- and European-owned Jason-3 satellite on its way to orbit.

The 1,200-pound Jason-3 satellite is the fourth in a series of ocean-monitoring satellites, which are now taking center stage in monitoring Earth’s climate.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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