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Here's What the Antares Rocket Explosion Looked Like From a Plane

A pilot in a small aircraft captured this unreal footage of last night's "catastrophic anomaly."

Many cameras were trained on the unmanned Antares rocket last evening when it suffered what NASA calls a "catastrophic anomaly." But few of them were located in the humming cockpit of a small airplane, looking down as the $200 million, fuel-packed projectile went off like an atom bomb.

Pilot Ed Sealing was up among the clouds in Virginia, and the footage he captured is unreal (and accompanied, somehow, only with the mildest of profanity). He writes on YouTube: "I took this video of the very unfortunate Orbital Sciences rocket explosion on my iPad Mini. Video was taken in our Cessna 177 Cardinal from an altitude of 3,000 ft."