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SpaceX traced the cause of its July 11 upper-stage engine failure to a cracked "sense" line in a pressure sensor on the oxygen system.
Credit: SpaceX
The FAA on July 25 said there were no public safety issues associated with the failure of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket two weeks ago, clearing the company to resume flights. “After a comprehensive review, the FAA determined no public safety issues were involved in the anomaly that occurred during the...
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