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This Might Be the Most Amazing Video of a Rocket Explosion We’ve Ever Seen


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This Might Be the Most Amazing Video of a Rocket ********** We’ve Ever Seen

Action Spectacular

We bet you’ve seen a lot of videos of exploding rockets.

But we’d also wager that you haven’t seen one quite as mind-blowing as this new footage of a ******** rocket blowing up as it touches down, because the ******** is filmed so dramatically that you kinda just have to tip your hat to everyone involved — even if things didn’t go quite as planned.

The star of the show is a Nebula-1 launch vehicle, a reusable, two-stage, kerosene-fueled rocket manufactured by the ******** company Deep Blue Aerospace.

As part of a high-altitude vertical flight test on Sunday —

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— the rocket took off from its launchpad in Ejin Banner Spaceport in Inner Mongolia, engaged all three of its Thunder-R engines, flew to an altitude of about three miles without issue, and came back down to make a landing,
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But that’s when the footage launches into a sequence of gonzo action filmmaking that could make Michael Bay weep.

As the rocket levitates down to the pad and deploys its landing gear, we cut to a drone camera spiraling down from above. It pirouettes about its subject in epic swoops until it moves in close for the money shot: the rocket holding position a few yards above the ground, before dropping and exploding in a fireball — which is right when the slow motion kicks in. Cinema, baby.

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Almost There

Deep Blue Aerospace released a

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about what it’s learned from the test, which Ars notes is one of the things that sets it apart from its domestic competitors: its transparency.

According to the company, it completed 10 of its 11 major objectives, achieved a landing accuracy of about 1.6 feet, and expects to perform its next vertical flight test in November.

This ******** will sting, though, because it’s not clear what caused the ******. It could be that the rocket’s instruments incorrectly calculated its height from the ground, causing the drop to be too severe. It’s also possible that the single engine left on for the landing didn’t throttle properly.

In any case, it will likely be a while before the rocket can level up to perform a full-blown orbital flight test: Ars guesstimates that won’t be until at least 2025.

Fully-loaded, the Nebula-1, which is about 11 feet wide and 69 feet tall, is billed to be capable of carrying around 4,400 pounds to low-Earth orbit, with plans to up that figure to over 17,000 pounds,

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. Compared to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket — the gold standard of kerosene-fueled rockets — which can carry 50,000 pounds to LEO, it’s not a massive payload, but the rocket is also less than half the size.

It’ll be disappointing that the rocket ******* at the final hurdle, but at the very least, the engineers will be walking away with heaps of data — and also an absolutely blockbuster video.

More on rockets: SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Crashes While Landing




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