Add More Explosions Data
See original GitHub issueCurrently, there is only variable launch_success
, that indicates launch failure/explosion.
It would be great to add more data, at least at which point of time (from countdown) and altitude did failure happen. Also it would be great to indicate type of failure eg. explosion/loss of mission/etc.
This data will allow to visualize partial trajectory before explosion:
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km it is 👍
All data has been added
That sounds good to me yes.