SeaLaunch experienced a failure of it’s Zenit-3SL rocket on February 1st 2013. Early indications are that the RD-171M main engine engine shut down approximately 20 seconds after launch. A failure review board is being formed and according the the Sea-Launch website they can confirm the following.
The SeaLaunch rockets are different than land based rockets in the way they handle failures and terminations of flight. Land based rockets have an on board explosive charge which destroys the vehicle in flight to protect people and property on the ground. SeaLaunch only needs to protect the launch platform and staff due to the fact they launch from the middle of the ocean. Therefore when a failure is detected the engine will be allowed fire for 20 seconds in order to get the rocket far enough from the launch platform to prevent damage. The engine is simply shut down as you can see in the video below. There is no explosion of the rocket, it simply impacts the water some distance from where it launched.
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