TEA/TEB with plumbing for reignition. At 11:42 AM 10/01/2013, Rand Simberg wrote:
SpaceX is denying it, claiming that initial tracking data is always a little flaky. And what could cause an explosion? It has no hypergolics on it, AFAIK.On 10/01/2013 07:41 AM, Henry Spencer wrote:Another little fly in the ointment: <http://www.zarya.info/blog/?p=1595> reports indications that the Falcon 9 second stage may have exploded in orbit, although after payload separation. Which is not as bad as having it happen with payloads still on board, but certainly isn't good news.