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NASA crash pictures - August 20, 2008

nasacrash above fold.jpgNASA has released this rather wince-worthy picture of July’s test of the Orion crew exploration vehicle under the headline NASA Tests Launch Abort Parachute System.

Its rather dry announcement notes: “The mock-up used during the July 31, 2008, test of the parachute system for the recovery system of the Orion spacecraft was severely damaged when a test set-up chute failed to properly inflate and caused the parachute system to fail.”

NASA Watch is, unsurprisingly, unimpressed:

Nowhere does NASA mention that the vehicle slammed into the desert floor or crashed. They just say that “the result was a landing that severely damaged the test mock-up.” Nor has NASA issued a media advisory or a press release to alert people of the images it claimed that it did not have last week.

More photos below the fold.


Orion mock-up exits a C-17 transport plane above Yuma, Arizona.

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Programmer chute, which is designed to get the Orion into the correct position for the test, fails to inflate.

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Torn and damaged, the chute cannot stop the falling capsule.

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Hope you had insurance...

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Images: NASA

Comments

nasa is very biggggger space center on earth.its works have always been ahistory.

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