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29 June 2015

SpaceX Rocket to ISS Disintegrates two Minutes after Launch



http://www.starshipearththebigpicture.com/2015/06/28/spacex-rocket-to-iss-disintegrates-2-minutes-after-launch-video/

I’m getting a déjà vu. Didn’t the same thing happen to the last rocket headed for the ISS? Are we to assume the Galactics or someone on our side knew they were taking forbidden cargo or for whatever reason sent a very strong message that they will not be going to space?

I know it’s not a coincidence. We were told the cabal will not be permitted to leave the planet and will be shot down if they try, but this was an unmanned rocket with supplies.

Oh, there it is. TWICE before.

The previous two attempts this year ended up in spectacular near-misses.
 

They must be up to no good. When will they learn? Things are just not going their way, and it will only get worse. ~ BP



June 28, 2015

An unmanned Falcon 9 rocket, carrying more than two tons of supplies for the International Space Station, exploded shortly after lifting off at 10.21am Eastern Time from Cape Canaveral.

“The vehicle experienced an anomaly on ascent,” SpaceX tweeted. The company, which is owned by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, said it was putting together an “anomaly team” to determine the cause of failure, which occurred “shortly before the first stage shutdown.”

“There was an overpressure event in the upper stage liquid oxygen tank. Data suggests counterintuitive cause,” elaborated Musk in a later tweet. “That’s all we can say with confidence right now. Will have more to say following a thorough fault tree analysis.”

NASA did not provide any independent analysis of the accident, which saw debris from the rocket falling into the Atlantic Ocean.

Most of the attention before the Falcon 9 launch was focused on SpaceX’s attempts to land the Falcon 9’s reusable first rocket stage on its drone platform floating off the coast of Florida. The previous two attempts this year ended up in spectacular near-misses.

See photos and video at RT…

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