The X-33 composite liquid hydrogen tank failed

The X-33 composite liquid hydrogen tank failed on Nov. 3 because microcracking let liquid hydrogen into the core of the honeycomb walls, the adhesive bonding the skins to the core was only half strength, and cryopumping sucked air into the core and liquefied it, according to a NASA investigation...

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