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Rocket Trouble: Falcon 9's Upper Stage Malfunction Causes Unexpected Landing
Pacific OceanTuesday, October 1, 2024
The incident is the third time SpaceX has grounded the Falcon 9 rocket in less than three months. In July, the upper stage failed during the launch of a batch of Starlink Internet satellites, stranding the payloads in a lower-than-planned orbit. Engineers investigated the problem and found a crack in a "sense line" for a pressure sensor attached to the vehicle's liquid oxygen system, resulting in a liquid oxygen leak that prevented the rocket from completing its second burn.
This latest malfunction has raised concerns about the reliability of the Falcon 9 rocket. While the Crew Dragon spacecraft safely arrived at the International Space Station with its two-man crew, the incident highlights the challenges that SpaceX faces in ensuring the safe and efficient disposal of its rockets. The company has yet to release further details on the root cause of the malfunction, but it has assured that it will resume launching once the issue is resolved.
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