Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket which was due to deliver Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook first satellite into the orbit on Saturday 3 August 2016 has exploded in its launch pad. The satellite that the rocket was scheduled to deliver was CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of bringing the internet to areas of Saharan Africa connected to his tour of Nigeria and Kenya this week.
Emergency services are racing to the scene after a SpaceX rocket exploded while on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral.
Plumes of black smoke could be seen from several miles away shortly before 9am after fire broke out during a static test.
The multi-million dollar private American aerospace manufacturer company was set to launch a ‘recycled’ rocket this afternoon.
Nasa said space exploration and technologies firm SpaceX was conducting a test firing of its unmanned rocket when the blast occurred on Thursday morning (local time).
Witnesses said the blast shook buildings for miles around and multiple explosions continued for several minutes.
Additional details were not immediately available, but sirens could be heard in the aftermath as a cloud of dark smoke filled the overcast sky.
Twitter user 740kdev wrote: “just seen SpaceX Falcon 9 explode and pieces are falling all around me and I’m scared s***less…”
@GirlieToNerdy/TwitterThe Cape Canaveral explosion could be seen from miles away
SpaceX/twitterSpaceX tweeted this picture of a rocket earlier today
@ErinHead_HIM /TwitterThe explosion shook homes and buildings nearby
The rocket was supposed to launch an Israeli satellite this weekend.
SpaceX/twitterSpaceX tweeted this picture of a rocket earlier today
@ErinHead_HIM /TwitterThe explosion shook homes and buildings nearby
The rocket was supposed to launch an Israeli satellite this weekend.
Earlier today the company tweeted: “First launch of flight-proven first stage will use CRS-8 booster that delivered Dragon to Space_Station in April.”
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