Author Topic: Facility Explosion at Northrop Grumman Propulsion Systems Promontory Test Site in Utah  (Read 6350 times)

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https://twitter.com/TylerG1998/status/1912554003222995039

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United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno offers his insight on the incident at Promontory.

The solid boosters that fly on Atlas, Vulcan-Centaur, SLS, & many other rockets are tested at this facility.

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Important news is that no injuries are currently reported

It does not appear at this time that our assets are affected
10:05 AM · Apr 16, 2025
It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I report it. (now a moderator too - Watch out).

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https://twitter.com/TylerG1998/status/1912554003222995039

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United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno offers his insight on the incident at Promontory.

The solid boosters that fly on Atlas, Vulcan-Centaur, SLS, & many other rockets are tested at this facility.

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Important news is that no injuries are currently reported

It does not appear at this time that our assets are affected
10:05 AM · Apr 16, 2025

@Tory (yes I know you're not exactly reading this)

I'm glad nobody was hurt and your assets were not affected, perhaps you can tell us how this explosion affects your confidence in existing SRBs in your inventory? Does this affect your plans in any way? Any clues as to what exploded and how/why?

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Not unusual to have occasional failures. Not sure the building number and the stage of the test campaign when the failure occurred. At least the incident wasn't a PEPCON sized disaster caused by US government storage decisions following the Challenger launch failure:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEPCON_disaster
« Last Edit: 04/16/2025 07:53 pm by russianhalo117 »

 

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