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The US space agency (Nasa) has launched a prototype rocket designed to replace the ageing space shuttle. | The US space agency (Nasa) has launched a prototype rocket designed to replace the ageing space shuttle. |
The Ares I-X blasted off from Florida on a flight that will test technology for the development of a future manned launch vehicle. | The Ares I-X blasted off from Florida on a flight that will test technology for the development of a future manned launch vehicle. |
The 100m-tall, syringe-like rocket roared into the sky at 1530 GMT from Nasa's Kennedy Space Center. | The 100m-tall, syringe-like rocket roared into the sky at 1530 GMT from Nasa's Kennedy Space Center. |
The stick-thin launcher is the first Nasa has built in more than three decades, but its future is uncertain. | The stick-thin launcher is the first Nasa has built in more than three decades, but its future is uncertain. |
The $450m (300m euros; £275m) Ares I-X is what Nasa describes as a "Pathfinder" vehicle. | The $450m (300m euros; £275m) Ares I-X is what Nasa describes as a "Pathfinder" vehicle. |
It was designed to climb about 40km (25 miles) into the sky during the powered phase of its two-minute flight. | It was designed to climb about 40km (25 miles) into the sky during the powered phase of its two-minute flight. |
The I-X carried more than 700 sensors to measure vehicle aerodynamics, controls and performance of the rocket's first stage. | The I-X carried more than 700 sensors to measure vehicle aerodynamics, controls and performance of the rocket's first stage. |
"This is a huge step forward for Nasa's exploration goals," said Doug Cooke, an associate administrator at the space agency's headquarters in Washington DC. | "This is a huge step forward for Nasa's exploration goals," said Doug Cooke, an associate administrator at the space agency's headquarters in Washington DC. |
"Ares I-X provides Nasa with an enormous amount of data that will be used to improve the design and safety of the next generation of American spaceflight vehicles - vehicles that could again take humans beyond low Earth orbit." | "Ares I-X provides Nasa with an enormous amount of data that will be used to improve the design and safety of the next generation of American spaceflight vehicles - vehicles that could again take humans beyond low Earth orbit." |
The top half of the rocket is a dummy. What would be an upper stage, with a crew capsule and its emergency escape mechanism, is actually a simulator made to the correct shape and weight. | The top half of the rocket is a dummy. What would be an upper stage, with a crew capsule and its emergency escape mechanism, is actually a simulator made to the correct shape and weight. |
After the two portions separated, parachutes were expected to open up, dropping the booster into the Atlantic, where recovery ships were waiting to retrieve it. | After the two portions separated, parachutes were expected to open up, dropping the booster into the Atlantic, where recovery ships were waiting to retrieve it. |
The upper, dummy portion of the rocket fell uncontrolled into the ocean and was destroyed on impact. These parts were not intended to be recovered. | The upper, dummy portion of the rocket fell uncontrolled into the ocean and was destroyed on impact. These parts were not intended to be recovered. |
Lightning strikes | Lightning strikes |
The rocket was scheduled to launch on Tuesday, but the attempt had to be scrubbed due in part to bad weather. | The rocket was scheduled to launch on Tuesday, but the attempt had to be scrubbed due in part to bad weather. |
Forecasters gave only a 40% chance of acceptable weather for Wednesday's launch attempt. Controllers had to wait for interfering clouds to clear, finally launching the I-X three-and-a-half hours into its lift-off window. | Forecasters gave only a 40% chance of acceptable weather for Wednesday's launch attempt. Controllers had to wait for interfering clouds to clear, finally launching the I-X three-and-a-half hours into its lift-off window. |
Cameras caught the moment of separation | Cameras caught the moment of separation |
The rocket systems had to be re-tested after more than 150 lightning strikes were reported around the launch pad overnight. | The rocket systems had to be re-tested after more than 150 lightning strikes were reported around the launch pad overnight. |
A recent report has cast doubt on the future of the Ares programme. | A recent report has cast doubt on the future of the Ares programme. |
The Augustine panel, which had been asked to review the US human spaceflight programme, published its report on 22 October. | The Augustine panel, which had been asked to review the US human spaceflight programme, published its report on 22 October. |
Although the panel supported the Ares I-X test flight, it questioned the need to develop the launch vehicle. | Although the panel supported the Ares I-X test flight, it questioned the need to develop the launch vehicle. |
In particular, the panel queried the cost and design of the craft as well as its development time. | In particular, the panel queried the cost and design of the craft as well as its development time. |
The decision on the future of the Ares I and the rest of the Constellation programme now rests with President Barack Obama who is expected to give a response in coming weeks. | The decision on the future of the Ares I and the rest of the Constellation programme now rests with President Barack Obama who is expected to give a response in coming weeks. |