PROPHESY FULFILLED ON THE 28TH OF OCTOBER 2014. I SEE AN ACCIDENT WILL COME FROM THE AIR TO THE GROUND. IT IS NOT A PLANE. PROPHECY GIVEN ON THE 12TH JULY 2014.

In Jesus Name I Pray: I see an accident shall come from the air to the ground. It is not a plane but I see when it happens it shall create a media buzz because how they are doing it, is not how it's supposed to be done. I leave this at that. Pray that lives shall be saved.

PROPHESY FULFILLED:

On the 28th of October 2014, CNN, BBC, CNBC, ABC, CCTV news agencies were all reporting on the explosion of unmanned rocket in Texas. The unmanned rocket exploded shortly after launch on the Virginia coast, NASA spokeswoman Rachel Kraft told CNN via email. NASA is warning people in the area not to touch debris if they find any. 

The Antares rocket, built by NASA contractor Orbital Sciences Corp., and its Cygnus cargo spacecraft "suffered a catastrophic failure" shortly after liftoff Tuesday evening, the company said. The crash caused a huge fire and scattered debris over a large area. Orbital Sciences told CNN it would issue a statement on the status of the investigation later Wednesday. 

The cargo module was carrying 5,000 pounds of supplies and experiments meant for the International Space Station.

This comes only a few months after the man of God prophesied of an accident coming from air to the ground that was an airplane but had the same settings but empasized it not to be a plane but most importantly noted that it was going to happen because they were not doing it the right way and that it was going to create a media buzz wehn it happened. This continues to prove the voice of God that His eyes are on the earth and the heavenilies and that nothing happens without His mighty eye first on it. Continue to pray for the man of God, Prophet Maxillar Mumo.

On what was to be a resupply mission to the International Space Station, an unmanned NASA-contracted rocket exploded seconds after launch Tuesday, October 28, on the coast of Virginia. The launchpad was damaged, but no one was injured.

People who came to Wallops Island, Virginia, to watch the launch walk away after the unmanned rocket, owned by Orbital Sciences Corp., exploded.

The rocket and spacecraft -- which together cost more than $200 million, according to Frank Culbertson, the general manager of Orbital's Advanced Programs Group -- are gone.

The rocket had been set to go up Monday, only to be scrubbed "because of a boat downrange in the trajectory Antares would have flown had it lifted off," according to NASA. Coast Guard spokesman David Weydert said the boat that triggered the postponement was 40 miles offshore. Tuesday, by contrast, seemed perfect. Just before liftoff, NASA reported "100% favorable" weather and "no technical concerns with the rocket or spacecraft being worked."

The Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft on board, is seen on Launch Pad-0A after the launch attempt was scrubbed on October 27.

The Orb-3 mission's payload fairing (essentially the casing around the spacecraft) was installed on the Antares on October 23.

The payload fairing goes onto the spacecraft. Orbital will lead the investigation of the accident, along with the FAA, with NASA assisting. Among other things, they'll try to collect and examine any debris that can be recovered, review data from the spacecraft before its destruction and look at videos around the launch time.

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