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Elon Musk Asks Twitter For Help In Finding Cause of SpaceX Explosion (gizmodo.com) 266

On September 1, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket exploded on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and destroyed the AMOS-6 satellite that belonged to Facebook, which was going to be used to beam internet to developing parts of the world. Since the cause for the explosion has yet to be solved, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is asking for help via Twitter. Slashdot reader Thelasko writes: Elon Musk stated on Twitter last night, "Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years." He went on to say, "Important to note that this happened during a routine filling operation. Engines were not on and there was no apparent heat source." Other Tweets mention a "bang" sound before the fire, and that SpaceX "have not ruled out" the possibility that something struck the rocket.
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Elon Musk Asks Twitter For Help In Finding Cause of SpaceX Explosion

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  • Cause is (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 10, 2016 @03:32AM (#52861075)

    Samsung note 7 ?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 10, 2016 @03:38AM (#52861095)
    • Excellent video. Wish I had mod points.

    • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 10, 2016 @05:01AM (#52861247)

      And the explanation was that Elon Musk is a show off and "these problems" had been solved long before he was born? What the hell...

      Thunderf00t is just another Musk hater with no real explanation as to why the explosion happened. Even a dumb moron can easily say that "hey, something went wrong with the fuel pumping" that is OBVIOUS. Musk is really pissing a lot of people of by just taking part in space exploration through his own company. Clearly that is something that hurts the feelings of a lot people. I guess it was their dream also. So they handle him just like they handled Gates, Zuckerberg and all the rest who got somewhere and did something.

      • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 10, 2016 @06:42AM (#52861439)

        If you had watched the video, you would have seen that his explanation for what happened is that the liquid oxygen most likely froze the kerosene causing a rupture in the holding tanks in the second stage, allowing the fuels to mix; but yeah, no real explanation.

        • by CrimsonAvenger ( 580665 ) on Saturday September 10, 2016 @07:34AM (#52861527)
          While it's true that liquid oxygen and kerosene make an explosive mixture, they still need something to start the big kaboom. Which is what SpaceX is trying to find - what got the bang started. This provides not clue one....
          • Actually liquid oxygen is perfectly capable of both igniting itself and turning pretty much everything around it into fuel.

          • While it's true that liquid oxygen and kerosene make an explosive mixture, they still need something to start the big kaboom.

            If the LOX froze the kerosene, then that "something" could be almost anything short of "exploded just for the sheer hell of it". That's a very touchy and sensitive combination.

      • by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Saturday September 10, 2016 @07:39AM (#52861533) Homepage Journal

        So they handle him just like they handled Gates, Zuckerberg and all the rest who got somewhere and did something.

        Mentioning Musk in the same breath as Gates or Fuckerberg is bullshit. Elon Musk actually does things that make life better for other people. Gates' career was based on shitting on the industry, and the US DOJ literally found that they had held the state of the art of computing back with their anticompetitive practices, and the Gates foundation is a tax dodge ala the Rockefeller foundation which 1) can never achieve its stated goals and 2) which exists primarily to push strong international IP law for the benefit of Big Pharma, in which Gates is personally massively invested (as is the foundation.) Facebook is a spying and censorship platform.

        • by Megol ( 3135005 )

          How is he making life better for anyone? He doesn't work in medicine, he doesn't work in providing technology to people in need, he doesn't improve technology. Bill Gates have done more for common people in all of those areas and more, even when accounting for the immoral/illegal actions of Microsoft. Just because you have a hard-on for space sci-fi and a hatred for M$ facts doesn't change...

          • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

            by drinkypoo ( 153816 )

            How is he making life better for anyone?

            He's moving us towards space, if we don't go there then our species will die out eventually. He's helping move rich people towards using less resources while driving. He's helping move us towards having residential power storage, which is a necessity for a robust grid.

            He doesn't work in medicine, he doesn't work in providing technology to people in need, he doesn't improve technology. Bill Gates have done more for common people in all of those areas and more,

            It's well-documented that Bill Gates is actually retarding progress in all of these areas.

            even when accounting for the immoral/illegal actions of Microsoft.

            Nonsense.

            Just because you have a hard-on for space sci-fi

            If you're not into science or space, perhaps slashdot is not for you

            and a hatred for M$

            Well-earned.

            facts doesn't change...

            Your dick-riding doesn't change them either.

          • by Ksevio ( 865461 )
            Well electric cars are pretty good - definitely a lot more of those now. The battery packs are good for us. Good to make the air a bit more breathable. Having cheaper rockets to space is good for cheaper communication services and of course tax payer money to the ISS.
        • by Raenex ( 947668 )

          Gates' career was based on shitting on the industry

          Actually it was based on selling a useful product that lots of people wanted. He had a vision and executed. I'm talking about the original BASIC he developed for personal computers. Now it's true he was a corporate cutthroat and attained monopoly position, but you're full of it if you think he did nothing of value.

          • Umm, Gates didn't develop BASIC, that was John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz. In 1964. When Gates was only 9 years old. Gates and Allen just produced one clone among many.

      • The uncomfortable questions over this remain. It's a very unusual accident we've not seen before, probably for decades. I'm not surprised they're having trouble investigating this.

        Musk is really pissing a lot of people of by just taking part in space exploration through his own company. Clearly that is something that hurts the feelings of a lot people. I guess it was their dream also.

        Yadda, yadda, yadda.......

    • by Afty0r ( 263037 )
      Please don't watch that, save your brains. Thunderf00t is a musk-basher, that video is a total waste of time (content relevant to the videos title: probably a mix of fuel and oxygen... REALLY?) with some fairly simple and very rambly explanations of how rockets were made 60 years ago. At the end he starts having a go at SpaceX because they are operating differently from how the military and NASA do (which is the whole point of privatisation). He's a tool with nothing meaningful to add to the public discou
      • by Raenex ( 947668 )

        that video is a total waste of time

        I found it interesting and informative. Sounds like you want to bash it because he threw some cold water on Musk fanboys.

        with some fairly simple and very rambly explanations of how rockets were made 60 years ago

        Do you think the basic principles have been thrown out the window? He also showed diagrams from the Falcon 9, the rocket under question, and pinpointed what the failure most likely was. He also brought up the point that SpaceX was cooling their liquid oxygen even colder than normal to get efficiencies, placing extra demands on the structure where the failure likely occurred.

        At the end he starts having a go at SpaceX because they are operating differently from how the military and NASA do

        Including the

  • by quantaman ( 517394 ) on Saturday September 10, 2016 @04:12AM (#52861161)

    Did they have the autopilot turned on?

    • They didn't; the autopilot turns on about a minute before ignition.
  • It may have been caused by an object hitting the rocket? Well, then the internet shall commence groundless speculation as to who may have launched the object.

    • My money would be on a .50 cal Anti Material Rifle. It was an Israeli satellite. A quarter-billion dollars would be a juicy target for the Palestinians.

      The fire originated around the upper stage oxidizer tank, which would be the logical choice of target to shoot at. Leaking fuel isn't necessarily dangerous. Leaking oxidizer will make everything in the area kindling for the tiniest of sparks.

      • In a non-catastrophic scenario, though, a fuel leak would be more severe than an oxidizer leak because there's about 2.6 times less fuel than there is oxidizer in the tankage. Meaning that you'd need less volume escaped to reach the same crippling effect on the ability to finish the GTO mission. However, that might be more suitable for an actual launch.
  • Where there are big things, there is always a source of static electricity build-up which needs to be managed carefully. I would bet on static being the ignition source, the bang being a small puddle of fuel igniting somewhere, and the rest being history.
  • John Galt Consults the Collective

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Don't let the Interwebs fix it, they'll create 10,000 conspiracies and rename it "Launchy McBlastface".

  • by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Saturday September 10, 2016 @10:14AM (#52862059)

    It must have been the new FaceBook 'news' algorithm that caught fire because it has too many wacky conspiracy theories.

  • by FirstOne ( 193462 ) on Saturday September 10, 2016 @01:32PM (#52862959) Homepage

    Inside LOX tank their are anti slosh baffles made out aluminum which are welded to the inside of the tank. During fueling those welds will be under thermal stress, if one of the welds gave out it would expose Al metal to the LOX then BOOM. The tank material itself reacted with the Pure O2.

    It's the nature of the beast when dealing with LOX tanks. 1st)It would be wise to let the tank sit with a pressurized with a couple of psi of O2 for several weeks building up a thicker ceramic AlO2 layer. 2nd) implement a staged cool down procedure before filling tank with cryonic oxygen to reduce stress on welds..

  • by RealGene ( 1025017 ) on Saturday September 10, 2016 @10:15PM (#52864435)
    This paper [arxiv.org] has a pretty thorough analysis of igniting cryogenic fuels by the force of cavitation, that is, collapsing of bubbles that could, for example, form from the interaction of super-chilled LOx and LOx condensed from the atmosphere.
    You don't need a bullet, or a ray gun, or even a rock to ignite cryo fuels under the right circumstances.
    The shockwave from the failure of a pipe or weld could be enough to ignite the fuel.

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