SpaceX's Falcon-9 Rocket Faces Rare Failure
SpaceX's Falcon-9 rocket encountered a rare setback during a recent launch, leading to the failure of delivering the latest batch of Starlink satellites to their intended orbit. The issue stemmed from a liquid oxygen leak in the rocket's second stage, preventing a planned second burn and causing the satellites to be deployed at a lower-than-intended altitude.
Despite attempts to rectify the situation by sending commands to adjust the satellites' orbit, these efforts were unsuccessful. This incident, although infrequent, highlights a deviation from the Falcon rocket's otherwise successful track record of 364 launches, which have included deploying astronauts and Starlink satellites.
The Federal Aviation Administration has initiated an investigation to pinpoint the root cause of the failure and implement measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future, underscoring the importance of maintaining the reliability and safety of space missions.
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