File:Antares Fails to Reach Orbit with Cygnus CRS-3 after Rocket Explodes.webm

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English: At T-6 seconds the second first stage engine failed before falling back onto the launch pad, there are no causalities known at the time of writing this. The very first Antares 130 rocket, with an upgraded upper stage, was due to launch for the first time from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia today, October 28th 2014 at 22:22 UTC. The rocket was carrying the Cygnus CRS-3 unmanned spacecraft due to go into orbit carrying 2,215 kg of cargo for the 6 crew members of Expedition 41 currently onboard the International Space Station.
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Source YouTube: [ISS] Antares Explodes Seconds After Launch, Destroying Cygnus CRS-3 Spacecraft Destined for ISS – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 30 October 2014. It was captioned as follows:
English: On October 28th 2014 at 22:22 an Antares rocket explodes during the launch of the unmanned Cygnus CRS-3 spacecraft to the International Space Station.
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English: On October 28th 2014 at 22:22 an Antares rocket explodes during the launch of the unmanned Cygnus CRS-3 spacecraft to the International Space Station.
Français : Le 28 octobre 2014 à 22h22, une fusée Antares explose lors du lancement du cargo spatial Cygnus CRS-3 et du satellite Arkyd-3 à destination de la station spatiale internationale.
Русский: Взрыв ракеты «Антарес» с американским кораблём Cygnus во время запуска с космодрома NASA на острове Уоллопс 28 октября 2014 года.
中文(简体):2014年10月28日22时22分搭载天鹅座CRS-3飞船前往国际空间站的轨道科学心宿二火箭火箭在发射后爆炸

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