Space
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Orbital Sciences Explosion: What Was Lost to the Fire
An unmanned rocket bound for the International Space Station (ISS) exploded immediately after falling from the air above NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Tuesday evening. Now reports are coming out on what exactly was lost in that "catastrophic failure."
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