File:Ad Astra to Astra 3.1 — their first orbital launch attempt.jpg
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DescriptionAd Astra to Astra 3.1 — their first orbital launch attempt.jpg |
English: Kudos to Kemp & the Kodiak Team for a glorious up-goer tonight! This was Astra's maiden flight of their first orbital rocket, built in Alameda, CA.
She had a spiral oscillation coming off the pad, and at approx T+30 seconds, they cut the booster engines as she was off trajectory... It then coasted upward and bore a certain resemblance to the first Falcon 1 flight, crashing back to Earth. Hoping they learn form the data steam and beautiful images from launch. News in Spaceflight Now. "Rockets are hard", Elon tweeted. And here’s a local video of the bada 💥 |
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Author | Steve Jurvetson |
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