A rocket carrying food and supplies to the International Space Station exploded just a few seconds after take-off from a launch site on the east coast of the United States.
The Antares rocket was also carrying a small commercial satellite from Planetary Resources, a company established to extract minerals from asteroids.
Tim Exton has this report.
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