Crashlanding: Chinese Rocket Explodes After Accidental Launch | WATCH

Crashlanding: Chinese Rocket Explodes After Accidental Launch | WATCH

New Delhi: A powerful Chinese rocket crashed after an accidental launch during a ground test due to a structural failure. Space Pioneer, also known as Beijing Tianbing Technology, stated that the Tianlong-3 rocket unexpectedly launched during a static-fire test at a facility in Gongyi county, Henan province.

Fortunately, the rocket landed in a hilly area of Gongyi, and there were no injuries as the area had been evacuated in advance. The rocket’s nine engines, the most powerful in the country, fired on Sunday afternoon and lifted off due to a structural failure at the connection between the rocket body and the test platform, according to the company.

Space Pioneer is one of several private aerospace companies that are developing medium-lift, reusable rockets to help China assemble its satellite constellations comparable to SpaceX’s Starlink.  

Residents in flats in the county-level city of Gongyi posted footage online showing the rocket climbing into the sky, leaving a trail of thick smoke before falling back to the ground on its side, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported Sunday.

The crash of the kerosene-liquid oxygen-propelled rocket caused a huge explosion.

Some space observers criticised Space Pioneer for making a low-level mistake and posing an imminent danger to residents.”It was apparently not far from the densely-populated area of Gongyi, and the rocket was out of control, one user of Chinese social media Weibo wrote.

“However, the company did not even call it an accident in their statement. Instead, they were busy talking about the rocket parameters,” the user said according to the Post.

“Due to the structural failure of the connection between the rocket body and the test platform, the first-stage rocket was separated from the launch pad, Space Pioneer was quoted in the Hong Kong media.

“After lift-off, the on-board computer was automatically shut down, and the rocket fell into the deep mountains 1.5 kms southwest of the test platform. The rocket body fell into the mountain and disintegrated, the company said.

The rocket’s product performance is comparable to SpaceX’s Falcon 9, Space Pioneer said, adding that it will be capable of launching the rocket over 30 times per year after the rocket’s first successful flight.

The incident happened days after China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe brought first-ever samples from the far side of the moon.Space Pioneer said the test site was far away from the city.

“Before the test, we worked with the local government to improve safety measures and organised the evacuation of people in surrounding areas in advance. After investigations, there were no casualties, it said.

The company said the rocket generated a combined thrust of 820 tonnes during the test surpassing the 400 or so tonnes of combined thrust of other Chinese reusable rockets.

(With agency inputs)

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