• Markie84@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    The headline is a bit misleading, as if this is a failure or there was an expectation that the rocket would NOT crash. On the contrary. NO space programme in the world has ever managed to ensure that the first test rocket did not crash. The flight time of 18 seconds is also significantly longer than the first SpaceX rocket, for example. The spokesperson from the company “Isar Aerospace” therefore also - rightly - described the launch as a “great success”.

    • threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      3 days ago

      Yeah, it lifted off and didn’t destroy the pad. For a first launch, I’d say that’s pretty good!

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      The flight time of 18 seconds is also significantly longer than the first SpaceX rocket, for example

      Spectrum’s first flight is actually pretty similar to the first Falcon 1 flight, and even exhibited a similar failure mode:

      The vehicle had a noticeable rolling motion after liftoff, as shown on the launch video, rocking back and forth a bit, and then at T+26 seconds rapidly pitched over.

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      2 days ago

      Agreed. They achieved some milestones. Filling, ignition, launch, clearing the pad. But Max Q, MECO, stage separation, anything related to the 2nd stage…