Why Rockets Fail: 1997 Delta II Explosion - When a Booster Comes Unzipped
Scott Manley Scott Manley
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 Published On May 7, 2019

On 17th January 1997 a Delta II rocket exploded seconds after launch and scattered burning debris over the surrounding area, it's one of the most spectacular rocket failures, and it was caused by a solid rocket motor splitting while under pressure.
I've talked about enough exploding rockets in recent years that I wanted to start a series of videos about historic rocket failures. This isn't just going to be talking about the impressive RUD's but the nature of the failure and the hardware involve.

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Delta II ICESAT-2 image by Brady Kenniston
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