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At 28 Oct 2009 Ares 1-X was launched. There was before some fear that
the first stage may crash in the second after separation. A principle
problem by the use of big solids. The TV of the flight showed exactly
such an event. But NASA said telemetry failed just seconds before the
crash and they had to wait the readout of the onboard sensor recorder.
I never read about the content anywhere. Now, after 4 years, is any
final report about this flight published?


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