Hague and Gorbunov launched aboard the Crew Dragon Saturday afternoon from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Though they reached their intended orbit without a hitch, SpaceX later revealed that the second stage, or upper portion, of the Falcon 9 rocket that powered the first part of their journey experienced an issue after it broke away from the capsule.
vaska00762 on
Nick Hague seems like he’s encountered issues on every craft type he’s been on when only two people were heading up… which is two craft, but it’s kinda strange it’s happened twice.
Still, mission proceeding as normal is way better than MS-10.
QP873 on
These sensationalist headlines are stating to bug me. Nowhere does the headline clarify that the crewed part of the rocket is NOT in jeopardy.
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Hague and Gorbunov launched aboard the Crew Dragon Saturday afternoon from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Though they reached their intended orbit without a hitch, SpaceX later revealed that the second stage, or upper portion, of the Falcon 9 rocket that powered the first part of their journey experienced an issue after it broke away from the capsule.
Nick Hague seems like he’s encountered issues on every craft type he’s been on when only two people were heading up… which is two craft, but it’s kinda strange it’s happened twice.
Still, mission proceeding as normal is way better than MS-10.
These sensationalist headlines are stating to bug me. Nowhere does the headline clarify that the crewed part of the rocket is NOT in jeopardy.