Blow up probably came from explosions taking place on the ground in which the outward force would result in a net trajectory going up due to the ground being in the way. But if something "blows up" mid air then the debris will, of course, travel outward from the point of explosion.
Quote from: Lord Starch on July 06, 2015, 02:16:51 PMBlow up probably came from explosions taking place on the ground in which the outward force would result in a net trajectory going up due to the ground being in the way. But if something "blows up" mid air then the debris will, of course, travel outward from the point of explosion.
So it just got blown?