SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Grounded After Crew-9 Docks With ISS
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- Sep 30, 2024
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 mission arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday evening after blasting off into space on Saturday, despite a mishap with the Falcon 9 rocket.
NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov traveled to the ISS aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule, leaving two seats empty to return the stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts to Earth in February.
The Crew-9 Dragon docked successfully at the ISS, but the second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket that launched it into orbit reportedly experienced an issue after it detached from the Dragon capsule.
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft docked to the Harmony module as Dragon and the space station soar 260 miles over the Coral Sea (main) and the Dragon nearing the space station (inset). This capsule will return...
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft docked to the Harmony module as Dragon and the space station soar 260 miles over the Coral Sea (main) and the Dragon nearing the space station (inset). This capsule will return two stranded astronauts back to Earth next year.
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This isn't the first time this year that Falcon 9 rockets have been grounded due to faults. In July, an oxygen leak from the upper stage resulted in 20 of SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites being deployed into too low of an orbit, and in August, the Falcon 9 first stage failed to successfully land, toppling over and catching fire, both of which led to the use of the rocket being temporarily paused.
Luckily, this fault only emerged after the astronauts had been safely dropped off at the ISS, where they will remain until February next year. They were greeted by the nine astronauts already present on the space station, which includes the four SpaceX Crew-8 members, three astronauts who came up on the Soyuz MS-26, and Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, NASA astronauts who flew to the station in June aboard the malfunctioning Boeing Starliner.
Boeing's Starliner experienced propulsion system problems and helium leaks on its maiden voyage to the ISS. While it eventually made it to the space station, NASA and Boeing decided to return the capsule to Earth without the astronauts on board in early September, leaving them on the ISS indefinitely.
It was eventually decided that Williams and Wilmore would return to Earth alongside the Crew-9 astronauts when they return in their Dragon capsule in February, which is why Crew-9 only consisted of two astronauts rather than the usual four.
3... 2... 1... Liftoff of #Crew9, now soaring to the International @Space_Station. pic.twitter.com/gDRd1VVAV7
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