"If you go out to the test stand and the test stand is severely damaged,
you had a case burst. If you go out to the test stand and you can't find
the test stand, you had a detonation." --Dave Hall
On Friday, September 2, 2016, Marcus D. Leech <mleech@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09/02/2016 05:01 AM, Aplin Alexander T wrote:
Classification: UK OFFICIALit *WAS NOT* was a detonation.
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FWIW, Elon Musk has tweeted to say it wasn't actually an explosion (and
that Dragon would have been able to save itself):
"@scrappydog yes. This seems instant from a human perspective, but it
really a fast fire, not an explosion. Dragon would have been fine."
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/771479910778966016
There was a window-rattling kaboom or two. It was an explosion, but what
When you have a test-stand explosion you can tell the difference between a
mere explosion, and a detonation easily. In the former case,
there'll be burnt, and perhaps mangled, wreckage. In the latter, you
can no longer find the test-stand :) :)
Alex Aplin
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