Thebobo
Lifer
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Looks like about 10+ years since I last checked in here.
Watching the video, it's just after the upper stage begins to vent GOX (Gaseous Oxygen) while being filled with LOX (Liquid Oxygen) that it pops. Since it's a Kero-Lox regenerator system, it could have been a leak at the umbilical that allowed contact of the Oxygen with RP-1 propellant fuel -which could have spontaneously combined to ignite, or even the presence of trace residue lubricants, which also could have reacted that way.
There are many reasons that lubricants are banned for use in oxygen rich systems, even in cabin crew masks for commercial pilots as well as military aircraft.
Didn't know about the lubricant issue. Nice write up and welcome back. I read this interesting snippet in Sabrewings link. That's a lot of Data.
We are currently in the early process of reviewing approximately 3000 channels of telemetry and video data covering a time period of just 35-55 milliseconds.