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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 which will test technology for the development of a future manned launch vehicleThe Ares I-X blasted off from Florida on a flight which will test technology for the development of a future manned launch vehicle
The 100m-tall, syringe-like rocket soared into the sky at 1530 GMT from Nasa's Kennedy Space Center.The 100m-tall, syringe-like rocket soared 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 in uncertain.The stick-thin launcher is the first Nasa has built in more than three decades, but its future in 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 flight. It was designed to climb about 40km (25 miles) into the sky during the powered phase of its two-minute flight.
It carried more than 700 sensors to measure vehicle aerodynamics, controls and performance of the rocket's first stage.It carried more than 700 sensors to measure vehicle aerodynamics, controls and performance of the rocket's first stage.
The top half of the rocket is a dummy. What would be an upper-stage, with a crew capsule and its emergency escape mechanism are simulators 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 are simulators made to the correct shape and weight.
Cameras caught the moment the moment of separationCameras caught the moment the moment of separation
Parachutes popped open to drop the booster into the Atlantic, where recovery ships waited. Parachutes were expected to open up, dropping the booster into the Atlantic, where recovery ships waited.
The upper, dummy portion of the rocket fell uncontrolled into the ocean and were destroyed on impact.The upper, dummy portion of the rocket fell uncontrolled into the ocean and were destroyed on impact.
The rocket was due to launch on Tuesday, but the attempt had to be scrubbed due in part to bad weather.The rocket was due 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 out the interfering clouds, finally launching the I-X three-and-a-half hours into its launch window.Forecasters gave only a 40% chance of acceptable weather for Wednesday's launch attempt. Controllers had to wait out the interfering clouds, finally launching the I-X three-and-a-half hours into its launch window.
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.
However, a recent report has cast doubt on the future of the programme.
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 Ares I.
In particular, the panel queried the cost and design of the craft as well as its development time.