All of that money, effort, and time put into that and its obliterated in a couple seconds. That really sucks, at least nobody got killed IIRC.
The one thing i got terrified from in this video was that slow motion they showed.
At 2:10, you can see air getting sucked into the vacuum caused by the explosion. Cool stuff.
Although the explosion itself is not cool stuff for NASA.
[QUOTE=FlandersNed;46570223]At 2:10, you can see air getting sucked into the vacuum caused by the explosion. Cool stuff.
Although the explosion itself is not cool stuff for NASA.[/QUOTE]
It's because the huge amount of hot air rising in the fireball that the air gets sucked in from below. It's basically a super thermal.
Does the public know why it happened yet?
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