Terrifying rocket explosion in populated region of China!
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- China has been launching irresponsibly for decades now. Today, their luck ran out.
In a populated area.
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Scott Manley has already posted an in depth analysis of the audio. He says that the engine shutting off early was a GOOD thing.
sounds like something the CCP would say "rocket taking off is good thing, shows china rocket engine many strong".
Or flight termination device?
@@craigmackay4909 this was meant to be a static fire on the pad. You wouldn't install an FTS on a rocket that isn't meant to go anywhere.
@@pluto8404if that engine kept working, who knows where that thing could have ended up and what kind of damage it may have done. That test stand is dangerously close to populated areas, they are EXTREMELY lucky that the engines failed when they did or people could have been killed.
@@pluto8404 CPC - Communist Party of China
This was supposed to be a static fire test of the first stage, with the rocket bolted to the test stand. Clearly the hold-down system failed. Note that this is not a launch site but a testing site. That doesn't change the fact that this is ineptitude of the highest order on the part of the company, Space Pioneer, coupled with a complete lack of appropriate regulation by the Chinese authorities.
Thank you
Boeing was supposed to install the bolts.
😮 My Gosh
@@k53847bet these were the $75,000 a bag specials
This is one time it doesn't look like the Chinese government is going be able redirect blame on this disaster.
Sum ting wong. 😂
Wei Tu Hi
Time for the people to demand accountability.
Never complain about the FAA and similar agencies again.
Nothing to do with FAA. FAA allowed two Boeing planes to kill hundreds of people.
That’s a bit childish don’t you think?
there is a middle ground! no one said the FAA should do something... its just when they stop a launch because of a frog... that when they need pulled back
@@harmankardon478 Let alone require that SpaceX write an essay on the US-Mexico War.
The starship has exploded many times.
Thanks for showing us this right away!
You're welcome. Too important to let this story sit. I'm f-ing infuriated.
@@TheAngryAstronauti can’t believe a American from a county that run by the big business who fuck over people daily, killing 10th of thousands of American a year over profit. Saying china is a Oligarchy.
@@TheAngryAstronautmaybe you can try to fix the Boeing first , try to hold them accountable.
@@TheAngryAstronaut what a great opportunity for your rear end to open up finally. Where were you when china returned far side moon sample? Too f-ing frustrating for the your ego to talk about it? 😂 SB!
You do know starship has blown up the first 3 times it flew right? It even crashed in the ocean on the 4th try. 🤷
watch them say america did it
I heard that it was a static fire that got loose
I heard they ordered their hold down clamps on Temu. 90% off, free shipping.
I mean, it didn't have a payload, and there are pics from yesterday of it on the pad.
Christ, they literally strap a falcon9 first stage level booster on a concrete pad and that was it😂On the brightside, the rocket does seem to be powerful for its goal.
To be clear, it's not a launch site. It is a (static) test site. But agree with you that it's a stupid idea to put such site near the populated area. Someone will get their heads rolled.
What happened to the Chinese that uploaded the video to the Internet?
He's hanging with the bat lady from Wuhan, the one that gave their position away as a super-virus making, unleashing on the world doing - laboratory. Hey, at least they shared info and told us about it! Oh wait
Just sharing daily life, what can happen?
You got too complicated to think of China.
They don't exist
Re-Education camp minimum 5 years.
This was actually supposed to be a STATIC test. of a Falcon 9 clone rocket (just the first stage). It wasn't supposed to move anywhere. I suspect the engines failed since it physically ripped itself off of the test stand. Fortunately it managed to find one of the few unpopulated areas in the region to crash into. Scott Manley has a good vid on this too.
The engine was shut off by the onboard computer to avoid the rocket from going any further. Obviously they considered this to be less harmful of the two, falling to the ground at where it was, despite the big explosion vs letting it run out of fuel and not knowing where it might hit.
@@bfair6284 Nope, you can see a series of engine fails, that is not what a commanded cut-off looks like. They had no idea where it would hit, there was no decision making involved here, just luck.
Engine worked not failed
@@DK-ev9dg Only the harness not strong enough. Nothing else wrong with the test.
@@DK-ev9dg Engines blew the hell up, do you really think that mess was an intentional shutdown?
Nice to see their Range Safety Officer was on the ball. Oh, right, they don't believe in Range Safety.
Is there typically a RSO on duty for a static fire? There is no range if it isn't planning on launching.
@@v12tommyyes, there typically is. You don't want to static fire if there are any people within the blast radius.
Sloppy. Careless. Not surprised.
If there were any casualties we won’t know the details because they’ll lie
Well, they DID invent fireworks, so.....
Yep they invented the whistlin kitty chaser😎👍
Good grief, way to 'pooch it', China!
This was a private company, it's not a national company. CASC which is a national space company is testing reusable rockets right now. They have a video of one of their rockets in testing phase. They plan on sending it to orbit next year and then land it.
It’s not populated any more
Appalling! Good reporting, and I would wager it doesn't make the mainstream media in China. I started out angry, but when I saw this, I cranked it to 11, baby! Just going camping in the US has more concern for public safety than the CCP! At least when we go camping, we're required to make sure we don't set anything on fire. Looks like it's perfectly acceptable to set things on fire in China. Villages, bystanders... In China, they have a saying: 塞翁失马 焉知非福 (Sàiwēngshīmǎ yān zhī fēi fú). Which they use like we do when we shrug and say "$#!+ Happens".
I’m surprised it made it on to RUclips, the CCP are usually pros at tripping over the “intranet” cable at the most “convenient” times 😂
Edit : I just hope they arnt able to work out which apartment the uploader lives, as no doubt said person will “disappear” 🎉
No, no, no, it has been reported. In China, there is nothing to hide.
小人。
You guys are stupid. You are so brainwashed into thinking this. China allows information like this to get out. How the hell did you get this video? China allowed this video to get out, that's why. They aren't as authoritarian as you think.
That rocket is basically a "Falcon 9" knock-off with the same type of engines in the same type of configuration using the same type of fuel and is also planned to be re-useable using the same type of landing gears.
flacon 9 Kerosene fuel, this one is Methane fuel. bullshit.
@@AwardQueue According to Scott Manley "Kerosene, liquid oxygen".
The landing was not.... optimal.
@@Hykje I found some details that Scott Manley deleted two positive videos about Chinese space (Chang'e-6 and a repeatable rocket) while keeping one negative video of a test explosion. Scott Manley's position has changed positively.
@@AwardQueue there's far too much soot to be methane; it's kerosene or similar long-chain hydrocarbon fuel.
Only in China
I don’t think there was a Self Destruct on it being a static fire.
That's that chinese technology 😂
IT will be cast as a movie. Not real, and all videos will be confiscated / erased. ;-)
Isnt this the second return to launch-pad in a month?
Back in the day, the trajectory for Soviet rocket tests was all over land. I remember that, because I had a large world map posted up on a wall so that I could follow all sorts of current events (this would've been roughly 1958-62, when I was in high school), and I had it marked with a ribbon from launch to landing point.
Yes, but the Soviets picked the Baikonur site in Kazakhstan specifically for its isolated location, far away from any population centers or civilian infrastructure. It's basically in the middle of nowhere; kind of the same reasoning as U.S. having used Nevada desert lands for nuclear bomb tests.
@@Spherical_Cow You are absolutely correct.
Guess they don't have or believe in holddown clamps or not active, even for just SF engine testing. But in any case, a whole lot of things had to have failed or were neglected for this 'test' to end this way😢😢😢
SpaceX never uses FTS for static fires. Nor does anyone else. That's the whole point. Of course, maybe FAA rules will change from now on...
For those asking where the Flight Termination System (FTS) was, the Chinese space agency calls its FTS "village ", and the rocket simply needed some time to reach it.
It was a static fire so even in the USA during a static fire there is no FTS in the rocket
FTS is the very last addition before launch, which was supposedly not yet planned.
Maybe they just wanted to 👀 what would happen if they turned a SF into a launch... I mean, they do what they want anyway without regard for their own peoples well-being 🤔
i feel like i forgot something important, its probably nothing ;)
Could it probably be a self destruct switch ?
I left that Fetzer Valve somewhere.
@@chubby5472 no
Somewhere around 03:25 or so glass breaks, a lot of glass and close by; they are hardly on the edge of town . . .
I doubt they cut the engines off on command, the smoke and flame appear to represent cascading failures as engines blow and take out their neighbours.
Centuries of persistent inbreeding has consequences, apparently…
So they miscalculated the clamp strength to hold the rocket down? that should be fairly simple calculation, wonder what else the miscalculated :/
made in china
Welcome to "5hitty Rocket Company", take order preese!
I am absolutely not trying to excuse the Chinese but
It seems that it was a static shot (therefore which absolutely did NOT aim to take off) which had an “incident” that was extraordinary to say the least;
This incident could be comical if it were not for the material and human toll which may remain unknown but is certainly heavy.
If the procedures for securing the launchers under test were not scrupulously followed, this could also happen at the SpaceX test site (5 miles from the village of MCgregor TX and more than 200 miles from the ocean)
I pray to ALL the deities I know so that this never happens again (neither in China nor elsewhere)
It was a static fire test so it's more than likely that it didn't have a lot of fuel onboard. That's probably why it flamed out "early", not an intentional decision!
Also, letting an uncontrolled, unintended rocket launch proceed downrange would be idiotic, guaranteeing that it falls outside the exclusion zone around the test site.
Not even sure it'd have the necessary wireless control (probably wired control and monitoring thru the quick disconnect for data gathering), or any installed self destruct hardware.
This was an accidental launch of what was just the first-stage from a static test-stand undergoing ground test-run it was not properly secured to the test-stand so it lifted off.
Sum Ting go Wong ?
What are the bordering countries policy, restrictions, regulation, and treaties with China on distance requirements of launching in to space.
There's clearly got to be a reason China has chosen on doing so.
Rocket bought on temu.
even the starship was.
Everything I buy from Temu works at least a few times.
One reason why the Chinese develop, test and launch rckets inland is to ensure that they are a long way away from foreign spy aircraft. Remember that International Airspace starts 12 miles offshore and you can't stop someone flying in International Airspace.
Yes...and that's precisely the same situation that US launch providers face. While he was working at the Cape, my Uncle George would see a Soviet ship lurking off the coast during every launch. The safety of your citizens is significantly more important than espionage issues.
Really trying to export that tofu dreg mentality to the stars, aren't they.
Funny you say that when American tofu dreg space shuttles cost the lives of 73 American astronauts during the challenger incident.
What's the matter? What excuses will you have for that?
@@pla_theatre_command 73?
@@codetech5598CCP probably tells them it was 73😅
If this was a static test Id hate to see a dynamic.
spacex must have built it.
I’m flying high like a rocket in the sky 🎶 🚀
Stupid is as stupid does.
Exactly my own first thought
You do know elon blew up the first 3 times too with starship right?
@@tylerdurden4006You do know that it was supposed to be a static fire, not flight
@Adrian-wu does that change the facts that starship blew up too?
@@tylerdurden4006I don't recall the government dropping starships ontop of villages. Chinese bot 🤡
Got away.
Not exactly a static fire 🤔🙄
Insanity
Pre launch ejaculat1on. It happens.
Woah 😳
Go hard , go fast , moon 2030 🫡🇨🇳
They copied on their Space x homework and failed on the test
Americans do crazy stunts too, but this takes the cake!!!
I would assume that the rocket aborted, rather than receiving a shutdown command. I would imagine that they maintained control authority of the rocket on the pad through an umbilical.
Angry is now hoarding panda huggers along with the usual Elon haters 😂
nothing new in CHina
Oops😮
Sunday is my fvnday
😮 unfortunately, this is consistent with CCP protocol.
fit your propaganda.
Chinese make the best fireworks ⚠️
China's "Space Xi" were a little too early to celebrate Canada's Birthday.
China number one
The fact that the French have lowered their standards for testing with another commercial private space company such as china is alarming and telling of the state of human rights in our very near future.
Why? We buy literally everything from them. What dont we buy at this point? Weapons? I'm not even convinced on that
Gesturing? Symbolique
just last week, I was watching the military games between Russia and China unfortunately for China their temu tank fell apart during the games. I even heard Pakistan bought many tofu tanks from the ccp but, had to send the temu tanks back to China for repair even the Prime Minister of Pakistan stated it was a piece of junk unfortunately for the Pakistanis, the temu tanks broke down again so the Prime Minister of Pakistan told the Chinese not to build the damn temu tanks for them just send the parts and they would build the tanks themselves unfortunately for the Chinese it was a huge embarrassment, even their allies like Russia made fun of the Chinese but just my opinion it’s a design flaw😂😂😂😂😂 just like there, Temu soldiers
I have Chinese clients and they would say" fix it sticky tape cheaper"
let me guess dodgy Chinese parts lol!
Spacex blows up too you know? Starship? No? Okay cool racist story bro.
I'd love to make a joke about this... But instead, I'll be serious.
Failures in rocket development is inevitable. Explosions, crashes, and other events do happen. Look at SpaceX, for example. How many booms, fires, crashes, before Falcon 9 became the envy of the world of aerospace?
Yet, all of SpaceX's booms, fires, and crashes happed zillions of miles away from civilization. They certainly took a lot of safety measures in Boca Chica, too.
But after this video, will Boca Chica have to seriously curtail their project? Sure, Heavy Booster and Starship fly out over the Golf, but what if the booster goes off course? I think the anti technology people will use this to try to sue SpaceX, FAA, NASA, and others, again. Pffft! Jeff Bezos might even pay for their law suit.
Starship (both stages) is equipped with an autonomous Flight Termination System for a reason, you know...
@@Spherical_Cow
You know this. I know this. NASA, FAA, and other government agencies involved in aerospace, flight, and safety know this. Heck! The people who may sue know this. But since when has any of that stopped activist litigants and their blood sucking attorneys from filing legal papers to stop human progress?
👍🖖🏽
炸就炸了,又没有人员伤害,后续善后工作,咎责做好就好了
Truly Despicable and Tragic......
Pretty disappointing to hear you call this a launch throughout the video. There’s plenty to be critical about in this situation but looking at this like it’s a test launch gone wrong feels like an understatement at very best and like poor journalism at worst.
So looks like they dont hv an Abort system 🤔
static test
@@AwardQueue there is indeed (or at least, there _ought_ to be, when _competent_ engineers and _adequate_ regulations and enforcement are involved), such a thing as a static test abort...
Wow .....1st!
Why didn’t they abort in mid air?😮 3:54
I think they _did_ abort, but typically flight termination systems aren't installed for on-pad tests, because the rocket isn't supposed to be in-flight.
@@MattSimmonsSysAdmin the engines kept firing for several seconds after the rocket started to move. They should've shut off immediately and automatically, the moment the hold-downs failed. This is just an absolutely atrocious and inexcusable failure of basic safety engineering practice.
@@Spherical_Cow I mean, there's a LOT that obviously went wrong here, so I can't argue with you, but I would be surprised if the people on the ground had any ability to control the rocket once it moved. The umbilical would have broken and commanding would have been lost, I figure.
That being said, I would also expect there to have been some kind of sign on the pad that whatever happened was happening and THAT would have caused an abort before it... you know... launched. Who knows. But I agree with your "atrocious" call.
China can into space!!
not sure the present admin of this nation gives a damn about its citizens either
" me so broken,me love you tianlong time"😁
Sheer incompetence and negligence by the Chinese.
No doubt however that they will continue to launch from unsuitable sites near population centers 🤔
China is a big country, but a lot of it's territory is covered in mountains or otherwise unsuitable for building spaceports. Plus, of course, military and defence concerns.
@@COGintheMachine not good excuses for ignoring safety of surrounding villages. Another village was totally destroyed in a 1990s explosion. Hundreds killed, according to my sources at LSS.
It never ceases to amaze me that China takes so little concern over it's own population, what other country (North Korea anyone?) would take such ridiculous risks launching extremely hazardous rockets deep within it's borders with absolutely no regard for what happens when it all goes pear-shaped? If they care so little about their own people, what chance the rest of the world if it comes to any kind of conflict (yes, they have their own nuclear weapons!!!), a truly scary government.
It’s SpaceX super heavy booster from Wish.
Everyone talks as if China is way ahead of the world and will, at any time of its choosing, simply send manned missions to the Moon by the dozens without difficulty and probably make the rest of the world pony up for rides. Just because we don't know the problems the Chinese are having, doesn't mean there are no problems.
We have an open system, where we can pick sides and cheer for SpaceX, jeer at Starship, razz Bezos, pine for Dream Chaser, whatever. But we know what's going on, both the good and the bad. That looks like utter chaos next to China's orderly announcements of triumph after triumph. But just as with the Soviet Union in the 1970s, every once in awhile a chink in the armor shows and we get to see the faintest glimmer of the imperfect, not juggernaut, fallable and fragile system behind the curtain.
Lack of knowledge is not the same as no problems. China has problems. We just know what ours are. We are not behind.
Heaven and earth
Flat water.
Look this up 👆 💯
I was sure you were gonna talk about that right after you talked about svom booster, that's really the only thing that interest you when it come to them it's ludicrous, like if spacex hadn't exploded it's fair share of boosters too xD
What a stupid comment. He talks about everything, including SpaceX explosions. I suppose you're quite happy about China continuing to drop its rockets anywhere it likes on the planet, including its own country? Fool.
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people.....
This is why catching boosters on land is such a crazy, stupid idea.
That's what they said about landing boosters.
I'm assuming you are referring to Starship, but an empty booster doesn't have anywhere near that destructive ability. Just look at the early test flights. This Chinese rocket was nearly a fully fueled rocket when it fell back down.
They won't be catching any boosters deep inland. All Starship catches will occur near Ocean shore (and within enforced evacuation/exclusion range safety zones), with the Booster or Ship ditching into the ocean if something goes wrong during the catch attempt.
Angry, this is none of your business. China's internal affairs are their own business, no other country's.
Frankly, Angry, as you are an American, China does not a damn what you think; not after having endured the humiliation of the 100 Year Occupation that your country, amongst others, subjected them to.
Hello from New Zealand.🇳🇿🌴🌊🚀
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people.
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people.........
if you had half a brain you would realize the video is about launching a rocker over a populated area.. endangering the Chinese people/
Dude you don't know a damn thing about China. Stop ranting about things you have no knowledge of.
China is the world's newest North Korea...
lol stupid comment of the day..
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people...
I love how americans use racism bcoz a rocket blew up, nevermind that starship blew up it's first 3 flights and crashed in the ocean on the 4th "flight" 😂
if you had a brain you would realize its not about the rocket blowing up. its about launching over a populated area.,
Starship was expected to do exactly that. This wasn't even supposed to launch! Now, stop with race BS, don't play that card.
@@marvindebot3264 it's amazing how easily you all are programmed by memes to believe anything.
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people
if you had half a brain you would realize all he is criticizing is the fact they would launch the rocket over a populated area and endanger Chinese people
Elon musk had his 6 failures
I was wondering how long it will take the rear end of the angry astronaut to open up on any bit of negative news in china.
if you had half a brain you would realize the video is about launching a rocker over a populated area.. endangering the Chinese people...