OTD in Space: Failed Launch of the Experimental 'Super Strypi' Rocket on November 4, 2015 π
Discover the story behind the November 4, 2015, failed launch of the innovative 'Super Strypi' rocket by the U.S. Air Force, part of our 'On This Day in Space' series.
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On November 4, 2015, the United States Air Force planned to launch an experimental rocket for small satellites. <br /><br />βOn This Day in Spaceβ Video Series on Space.com<br /><br />The launch didn't according to plan. For this mission, the Air Force was testing out the Super Strypi rocket. The rocket used a rail to help with the lift-off. Super Strypi left the ground, but the rocket quickly spun out of control. When it crashed, it destroyed all of the tiny satellites riding along the rocket. The cause? Likely a problem with the first stage motor. The mission lost 13 tiny satellites known as cubesats. Cubesats are a popular option for space missions, because they are small and cheap, and they often operate in swarms. After failing to launch this batch of cubesats, the Super Strypi program never recovered from its failure, and the Air Force never tried launching another one.
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