ULA's second Vulcan rocket lost part of its booster and kept going
Briefly

"This test flight, known as Cert-2, is the second certification mission for the new Vulcan rocket, a milestone that paves the way for the Space Force to clear ULA's new rocket to begin launching national security satellites in the coming months."
"As the rocket arced east from Cape Canaveral, a shower of sparks suddenly appeared at the base of the Vulcan rocket around 37 seconds into the mission. The exhaust plume from one of the strap-on boosters changed significantly, and the rocket slightly tilted on its axis before the guidance system and main engines made a steering correction."
Read at Ars Technica
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