SpaceX rocket heading for ISS explodes after US launch
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The unmanned SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket, designed to carry supplies to the International Space Station, has exploded minutes after it was launched in Florida, NASA has said.
Sunday's incident occured approximately two and a half minutes after lift-off from Cape Canaveral in the US state.
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With more than 5,200 pounds of space station cargo on board, including the first docking port designed for future commercial crew capsules, the 63-metre rocket was SpaceX's 19th Falcon 9 launch since its 2010 debut.
Pieces of the rocket could be seen falling into the Atlantic.
A couple of minutes after the explosion, NASA tweeted that "space is hard".