00:00On this day in space.
00:04On May 8th, 1962, NASA's new Centaur rocket exploded in midair during its first test flight.
00:10The Centaur was an upper stage specially designed to launch heavier payloads into orbit.
00:14For its first launch, it flew on an Atlas rocket booster.
00:17The liftoff from Cape Canaveral went well at first.
00:20Then, 54 seconds later, the Centaur suddenly exploded.
00:24Both the Centaur and the Atlas disintegrated at an altitude of nearly 30,000 feet.
00:29An investigation determined that the insulation panels around the liquid hydrogen fuel tank
00:33couldn't withstand the pressure during the flight, so the tank ruptured.
00:36This was the first rocket launch to use liquid hydrogen in its propulsion system.
00:40NASA redesigned the Centaur and launched its first successful test flight the following year.
00:45Different versions of the Centaur have since been used to launch missions throughout the solar system,
00:49and that's what happened on this day in space.
Comments