ryan
That guy
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Hope that helps
Launch history
- February 21, 1969: Due unexpected high-frequency oscillations in the gas generator, one of the pipes broke apart and a fire started. This fire reached the engine control system which at the 68.7 s of flight sent the command to shutdown the engines[1]. The rocket exploded at 12,200 m altitude, 69 seconds after liftoff
- July 3, 1969: At liftoff a loose bolt was ingested into a fuel pump, which failed. After detecting the inoperative fuel pump, the automatic engine control shut off 29 of 30 engines, which caused the rocket to stall. The rocket exploded 23 seconds after shutting off the engines, destroying the rocket and launch tower in the biggest explosion in the history of rocketry.[2]
- June 24, 1971: Vehicle serial number 6L — experienced an uncontrolled roll immediately after liftoff beyond the capability of the control system to compensate; the vehicle was destroyed 51 seconds after liftoff at 1 km altitude.
- November 23, 1972: Vehicle serial number 7L — the engines ran for 106.93 seconds after which Pogo oscillation of the first stage caused engine cutoff at 40 km altitude; a programmed shutdown of some of the engines to prevent over-stressing of the structure led to an explosion of engine number 4. The vehicle disintegrated.
Quote from Wikipedia (March 31, 2008):
look at him, he's like talking from the past:lol: !!!N1 rocket has 4 failure mission and none of them are successful.
The result is bankrupt.