CORRECTION Morton Dean is the CBS News anchor (I believe from NYC)--the reporter at KSC is Peter van Sant. The guest-expert astronaut is Norman "Norm" Thagard.
I watched this live. I knew somthing was wrong (at the age of 13) even before the camera switched to the side view. The start sequence is engine 3 (right lower) engine 2 (left lower) and engine 1 (under tail). Well I noticed that #2 started but 3 clearly had not, and went UH OH scaring my mom a bit. She was shocked I knew somthing was up that fast.
Thanks for posting. I just wanted to make a correction. The reporter said this situation has never happened before, but it actually had. On December 12, 1965, Gemini 6 had a premature engine cutoff 1 second after the engines ignited. And there was the risk that the Titan 2 rocket could have tipped over and exploded. The problem was caused by a dust cover stuck in the fuel pipes.
Morton Dean!!! Brings me back!
skyprop 2 months ago
I Miss Morton on CBS for later flights
skyprop 3 months ago
it was the engine behind the tail that didnt start!
xxcybertronxx1 6 months ago
CORRECTION Morton Dean is the CBS News anchor (I believe from NYC)--the reporter at KSC is Peter van Sant. The guest-expert astronaut is Norman "Norm" Thagard.
alfredroberthogan 10 months ago
Morton Dean is the CBS News anchor at KSC--I believe the reporter might be Peter van Sant. The guest-expert astronaut is "Norm"--Thagard?
alfredroberthogan 10 months ago
I watched this live. I knew somthing was wrong (at the age of 13) even before the camera switched to the side view. The start sequence is engine 3 (right lower) engine 2 (left lower) and engine 1 (under tail). Well I noticed that #2 started but 3 clearly had not, and went UH OH scaring my mom a bit. She was shocked I knew somthing was up that fast.
Zoomer30 1 year ago
@Zoomer30 yeh u figured out something was wrong when the space shuttle didn't go into space. ur a real child prodigy.
nythreefer 1 year ago
@nythreefer nice attitude.
flashfast2000 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. I just wanted to make a correction. The reporter said this situation has never happened before, but it actually had. On December 12, 1965, Gemini 6 had a premature engine cutoff 1 second after the engines ignited. And there was the risk that the Titan 2 rocket could have tipped over and exploded. The problem was caused by a dust cover stuck in the fuel pipes.
Cellmate412162 1 year ago