On October 28, 2014, NASA's Orbital Sciences rocket exploded seconds after the lift-off. The unmanned mission was to take off for International Space Station from Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, US. The explosion destroyed 5000 pounds of supplies meant for International Space Station.
On October 28, 2014, NASA's Orbital Sciences rocket exploded seconds after the lift-off. The unmanned mission was to take off for International Space Station from Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, US. The explosion destroyed 5000 pounds of supplies meant for International Space Station.
NASA recently finished the assessment of the failure. Therefore, the images are made public. They are hauntingly beautiful. Take a look. (All Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky)
1. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky
2. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky
3. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky
4. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky
5. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky
6. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky
7. NASA posts haunting images of orbital sciences rocket explosion from 2014
Image Credit - NASA/Joel Kowsky