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International Space Flight (ESA, Russia, China and others) => Russian Launchers - Soyuz, Progress and Uncrewed => Topic started by: pofshrimp on 12/28/2008 05:46 am

Title: Information found
Post by: pofshrimp on 12/28/2008 05:46 am
Thanks.
Title: Re: Does anyone happen to know the people who filmed this Soyuz launch failure?
Post by: Carl G on 12/28/2008 09:51 am
Yes, the ESA guy in on this site and uploaded it to the video section and it belongs to this site. It was uploaded to youtube without any accreditation.

The full video is on the video section: http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=1815.0

The link to the original video is no longer the one shown on the link you posted because someone stole it to youtube.
Title: Re: Does anyone happen to know the people who filmed this Soyuz launch failure?
Post by: Maverick on 12/28/2008 10:06 am
The thread starter is the person that uploaded it to youtube without permission. I've been posting in his comment section and it was ignored. So it's a bit rich for him to now be asking about who to accredit over a year later. At least the admins here now have his IP details to take action against him now.
Title: Re: Does anyone happen to know the people who filmed this Soyuz launch failure?
Post by: Svetoslav on 12/28/2008 10:07 am
Does somebody know what actually happened to the rocket?
Title: Re: Does anyone happen to know the people who filmed this Soyuz launch failure?
Post by: William Graham on 12/28/2008 10:27 am
I think it was contamination in the fuel pump.
One soldier was killed by flying debris.
Title: Re: Information found
Post by: Art LeBrun on 12/30/2008 06:20 pm
Watching the Youtube video I see the strap-on block fall away but I do
not see a disturbance in attitude - perhaps the expect "tilt" was in line
of sight?

I once saw a Proton/Mars failure on video and a major tilt was obvious when one of the 6 engines abruptly failed just after liftoff...........