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The Hermes 2 vehicle was 138.2 inches long and weighed 167.4 lbs at liftoff. For the second year in a row the FAR ignition system experienced difficulties on the first launch attempt. A quick recycle of the count and a hot-swap to FAR's wireless system yielded positive results and the motor lit successfully. A timeline of flight events is presented below. The onboard video is considered the timing master for all events.

EventTime [s]Altitude [m]Velocity [m/s]Notes
Ignition   -0.8000Audio transient used. Flames not visible for another .14s 
Liftoff00:.000m00 m/sAbsolute time reference at first vehicle motion
Tower Clear00.33647    
Pitch Event    
Start of Constant Roll Acceleration   Continued until end of powered flight
Start of Constant Roll Increase03.37749516
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body\dot\omega_z = 336\degree/s^2
Pitch Event03.69886569 
High-G Event 06.07 2849 918This event likely saturated the on board accelerator for .02s at a reading of 32 G 
Vehicle Disintegration 06.35 3011 920Body rates jump from <10 degrees/s to >300 degrees/s. Tilt angle exceeds 45 degrees (previously 16 degrees) 
Piston Actuates 11.67 3679 UnknownVelocity measurements likely inaccurate 
Mission Package Impact 70.40 0 70Interpolated. Last data point logged at 34m altitude and -28 m/s, which is almost certainly inaccurate. Previous recorded value used. 
Booster Impact 108.60 0 46.5Booster impact velocity estimated from kinematic model with estimated terminal velocity. 

The exact cause of the anomaly is unlikely to be conclusively determined, but we have several open fault trees which provide a path forward to resolve high-risk items prior to flying again.

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