5 Catastrophic Failures Caught On Camera

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From dam failures and bridge collapses to rocket launches gone wrong and so much more, here are 5 catastrophic failures caught on camera!

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  1. Your data about the Minneapolis bridge is inaccurate. It wasn’t the “weight of the bridge” that contributed to bringing that bridge down, it was the “overloading” of the bridge with construction vehicles and construction material to the tune of several thousand tons more than the bridge was rated for. The gusset plates were, in fact, a huge design flaw, being thinner than they should have been by at least half. Try to get your facts straight next time.

  2. Since you've gone as far back as the Hindenburg Zepplin crash it really surprises me you didn't include the 2nd Test Launch attempt of the Soviet N1 Moon Rocket of 07/03/1969.This Soviet Rocket was considerably Bigger than Wernher Von-Braun's Saturn 5 that brought us to the Moon. The N1 had barely cleared the Launch Pad when All but One of it's 30 Engines shut down. It plummeted back to the Pad and created the LARGEST Non-Nuclear man-made explosion in History. That said, it's estimated that only about 1/3rd of it's total RP1 (refined kerosene) Fuel was burned. This accident took 18 months to repair the Pad for another Launch attempt, costing the Soviets' their shot at the Moon. There is Plenty of good film on it's demise as well as the other three N1 Test Launches that never made Orbit.

  3. It's important to note that a new angle and more footage of the Hindenburg disaster just surfaced and the Costa Concordia disaster was a few months shy of the 100'year anniversary if the Titanic sinking. A lot more people could of lost their lives.

  4. 8:25 and that's why "the captain goes down with the ship"- because if he lives, he will be blamed, his life will be hell. This captain "left the ship prematurely". he was sent to prison for 16y. got off easy

  5. It wasn't the hydrogen that ignited first – its was the even more flammable aluminium skin – that what created the big visible flames. Hydrogen doesn't have much of a visible flame

  6. The Thor rocket went on to become the Thor Delta which became one of the most successful families of launchers up to the Delta Heavy which was recently in use to launch the largest payloads for NASA.

  7. The hydrogen isn't what started the fire, the Hindenburgs canvas panels covering the outside of ship were covered in paint containing aluminum and iron oxides, two of the components in solid fuel booster rockets that were used to launch the space shuttle. During the investigation, investigators from the Zeppelin company figured out what happened but buried the information because paying out the insurance claims would have bankrupted the company. Learned this while watching History Detectives on PBS here in the US many years ago. Oh, static electricity is what set it off.

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