Skip to content

November 4, 2015

Cheap satellite-launching rocket fails on its maiden flight

by John_A

Satellite-launching rocket programs like SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin are household names thanks to the larger-than-life personalities behind them. But you may not know about a modest program called Super Strypi. Developed by the University of Hawaii, Sandia National Laboratories and Aerojet Rocketdyne, it aims to use a small, three-stage “sounding rocket,” to launch 300 kilogram (660 pound) payloads into low-earth orbit. Now that you’re acquainted with it, we have bad news: It failed on its maiden launch in Kawaii. The official video (below) shows the rocket apparently losing control, while a spectator video shows the in-flight breakup about 60 seconds after launch.

Source: NASASpaceflight.com

Read more from News

Leave a comment

Note: HTML is allowed. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to comments