A "commercial" unmanned supply rocket bound for the international space station blew up in a spectacular display Tuesday evening in Virginia. Apparently nobody on the ground was injured and sabotage is not suspected.
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Somewhere the soul of JFK weeps at what has happened to our space program.Should've stuck to the more reliable and powerful Russian booster engines.
What they said this a.m. was it had 5,000lbs, don't know if pizza was included, but another is on the way from Russia and another US in due shortly. They have redundancy built in and don't wait until they are down to their last TV dinner. The engine was Russian built but no one knows anything yet.One report said that the rocket's payload contained more than 1,300 pounds of food. Hopefuly the space station's crew won't die of hunger before a rocket is launched that will succesfully get to them with additional food supplies.