SpaceX's first commercial manned mission postponed to November due to Falcon 9 rocket issue
The US space exploration technology company SpaceX originally planned to use its Crew Dragon spacecraft for the first commercial manned flight on October 31. The United States Space Agency (NASA) recently announced that the launch mission will be delayed until early November to mid-November due to problems with the Falcon 9 rocket engine and SpaceX needs time to resolve it.
When the Falcon 9 rocket launched GPS satellites on October 2, the rocket's engine had a problem. As a result, the mission had to be terminated two seconds before the launch. NASA issued a statement a few days ago that the postponement of the first manned mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft to November can give SpaceX more time to test the hardware and review the data for the launch failure at the beginning of the month to ensure that all important lift-off missions are carried out. It can be executed in the highest level of security.
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