Originally posted by: tranceport
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: tranceport
Would would the explosion be comparable to if the space shuttle hit a major city like Houston?
I realize there are safety measures to prevent this, let's ignore these for now.
Don't all launches go east of Cape Canaveral - you know, over the Atlantic?
I guess a crash would be the energy of #(gallons of H2 + O2) + 2 SRBs + total KE of shuttle -> whatever tons of TNT.
It heads towards Spain roughly. For the first few minutes it seems to actually be headed northeast along the coast of the US. So yes basically over the Atlantic. It's also headed away from earth.
Maybe you can decifer some information from this document I found.
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/n...0004136_1972004136.pdf
Originally posted by: Colt45
Still on the take off pad... you mean with the boosters? cause they don't land like that
Yes... The idea was for you to assume it took off and immediately crashed into a major city. The solid rocket boosters and the hydrogen and oxygen tank were both at full capacity and unburned.