SpaceX rocket with cargo for International Space Station explodes minutes after take-off

An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket exploded minutes after lift-off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, following what was meant to be a routine cargo mission to the International Space Station.
“The vehicle has broken up,” said Nasa commentator George Diller, after Nasa television broadcast images of the white rocket falling to pieces. “At this point it is not clear to the launch team exactly what happened.”
The disaster was the first of its kind for the California-based company headed by internet entrepreneur Elon Musk, who has led a series of successful launches even as competitor Orbital Sciences lost one of its rockets in an explosion in October, and a Russian supply ships was lost in April.
SpaceX’s live webcast of the launch went silent about two minutes 19 seconds into the flight, and soon after the rocket could be seen exploding and small pieces tumbling back toward earth.
Moments later, a SpaceX commentator said the video link from the vehicle had been lost.
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