In space now. Chilling second stage.
Launch looked a bit chunky but I guess that's just the solids.
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In space now. Chilling second stage.
Launch looked a bit chunky but I guess that's just the solids.
Actually rewatching it, it looks like might have been a nozzle failure on one of the GEMs. There's a big flare before clouds obscure the rocket - much bigger than the ice. After this, one side looks to have a bigger exhaust plume than the other, and burns out slightly sooner.
Yeah, NSF are speculating about it.
Yeah, NSF are pulling in other angles and it definitely blows chunks and yaws slightly. Centaur burn went long - I wonder if that impacts the second burn.
Meanwhile ULA: "Everything performing nominally"
Tory Bruno confirms "Observation on SRB#1".
An SRB blowing its nozzle off is certainly one hell of an "observation". Pretty impressive that the rest of the vehicle was able to compensate for the funky thrust.
https://x.com/ulalaunch/status/1842059654597083171
The ULA launch team is authorized to begin cryogenic propellant loading operations as today's #VulcanRocket countdown proceeds on schedule. Weather is 80% favorable to launch the #Cert2 mission at 6:00amEDT (1000 UTC).