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It took so long to liftoff after ignition that the pad was destroyed and some of the engines were damaged and ultimately failed during ascent which is why the vehicle started flipping out of control
The very truthful video about all "space" flights! None of these stupid nasshole rocket can behave the other way. No flights, no stars. Just pooooooo combustion sound
Great spot there to watch the launch from. Even the SS Minnow (Gilligan's Island) stopped by to check it out. It is surprising it got as high as it did considering so many issues from wo to go. I'm all the way over in the land of Oz but would love to come by some time to watch a launch live ;-)
And even while cartwheeling the people cheered. Engines exploded. The people cheered. One would think, just maybe, people would know a problem when they see it.
I could be wrong and didn’t notice it but it was interesting hearing the thrust even after the explosion. It would have been nice to hear hear explosion
This is the very first test of a revolutionary rocket. It is the largest, most powerful, most advanced rocket in human history. the first test flight here was a success.
Aliens must be laughing at us with our worm like technology compared to them. Mankind is probably at least 100 years away from even visiting our nearest star system, and we probably will never make to our nearest galaxy.
I don't know if anyone noticed this but the yellow flame was indicative of an incorrect fuel mixture being delivered to some of the engines, this also showed up on the telemetry data in the Spacex stream, the LOX tanks had less fuel than the CH4 tanks, this also happened during starship test flights and was why the first starship failed to land safely, they will have plenty of data from the telemetry and i have no doubt the next test will be a significant improvement :)
The ignorance of the people cheering and clapping during multiple explosions and failures shows how they don't know much about what they are even looking at.
The ignorance of the people sneering and looking down upon the most powerful rocket in history clearing the tower on its first test flight shows how they don't know much about what they are even looking at.
People are so unbelievably stupid. "WOOOOOOOOOO!" Cheering like the uncontrolled spinning was totally planned. Clapping like seals about a magic trick they know nothing about.
Not having a 'flame diverter' definitely caused damage to the rocket underside resulting in partial success. The exhaust flames excavated enough concrete debris under the launchpad that you can bet some chunks kicked back up into the engines and busted them. That the whole rig didn't explode on the pad is probably down to dumb luck. Also, there's too much built around the launch site; those tank farms should be sunk underground with a heavy-duty blast shield 'cap' over them. There should only be the launchpad, stabilising launch tower, the rocket itself and deluge nozzles at the site, everything else should be moved to a safe distance of 3-5 miles away.