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Anomaly !
2019-04-21
[NASAspaceflight.com]

SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft suffers an anomaly during static fire testing at Cape Canaveral

Just six weeks after splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean following a successful Demo-1 test flight, the same SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft was set to perform multiple static fire tests on Saturday to verify that the capsule’s propulsion systems were functioning properly ahead of an inflight abort test planned for the summer. However, during the testing, the spacecraft suffered a significant anomaly. The incident will likely lead to further delays with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.

On March 8th – after a four day stay at the International Space Station – Crew Dragon returned to Earth with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean. The mission was an uncrewed demonstration flight – called Demo-1 – meant to certify Crew Dragon for human spaceflight.
Posted by:3dc

#5  Ouch! Reminds me of some of the problems the WW2 Germans had with Me-163 Komet...
Posted by: magpie   2019-04-21 12:29  

#4  Warp core breach?
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2019-04-21 10:54  

#3  So, the anomaly wasn't a dimensional shift?
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-04-21 10:01  

#2  Rumours of DM-1 Dragon's explosive demise confirmed. Lots and lots of tiny pieces
Posted by: 3dc   2019-04-21 08:17  

#1  Wonder if this was due to the re-use and something with salt water vs reconditioning of the superdraco rockets? They have fired these thing many times before IIRC.
Posted by: Neville Glolutch8436   2019-04-21 07:00  

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