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SpaceX Suffers Serious Setback With Crew Capsule Accident
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April 23, 2019

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. โ€” SpaceX has suffered a serious setback in its effort to launch NASA astronauts into orbit this year, with the fiery loss of its first crew capsule.
Over the weekend, the Dragon crew capsule that flew to the International Space Station last month was engulfed in smoke and flames on an engine test stand. SpaceX was testing the Dragonโ€™s abort thrusters at Cape Canaveral, Florida, when Saturdayโ€™s accident occurred.

โ€œThis is why we test. We will learn, make the necessary adjustments and safely move forward with our commercial crew program.โ€ โ€” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
The company said the test area was clear and no one was injured.
This Dragon was supposed to be reused in a launch abort test in June, with another capsule making the first flight with a crew of two as early as July.
The SuperDraco abort thrusters are crucial to protect astronauts in flight; theyโ€™re designed to fire in an emergency and pull the capsule safely away from the rocket.
NASA said Monday itโ€™s too early to revise the target launch dates, given that the accident is still so fresh.
โ€œThis is why we test,โ€ NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement over the weekend. โ€œWe will learn, make the necessary adjustments and safely move forward with our commercial crew program.โ€
The University of Southern Californiaโ€™s Garrett Reisman, a former NASA astronaut who directed space operations for SpaceX until last year, said it was a โ€œtough day โ€ฆ not goodโ€ for SpaceX. โ€œBut thankfully no one got hurt and with everything we learn from this anomaly Crew Dragon will be a safer vehicle for all her future crews,โ€ he tweeted.
Photo of SpaceX Crew Dragon
In this Sunday, March 3, 2019 file photo provided by NASA, the SpaceX Crew Dragon is pictured about 20 meters (66 feet) away from the International Space Stationโ€™s Harmony module. Officials say SpaceXโ€™s new capsule for astronauts suffered an โ€œanomalyโ€ during a routine engine test firing in Florida, causing smoke to be seen for miles. Forty-fifth Space Wing Spokesman Jim Williams tells Florida Today that the anomaly happened Saturday, April 20, 2019 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station while the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule was undergoing a โ€œstatic test fire.โ€ (NASA via AP, File)

NASA Astronauts Have Not Launched From Cape Canaveral Since 2011

Until Saturday, SpaceX was on a roll to resume crew launches from Florida. The March test flight, to the space station and back, went smoothly. The SuperDraco thrusters embedded in the sides of the capsule, however, were not used during the demo.

NASA stressed that next weekโ€™s launch of a SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule remains on track. The supply ship is set to blast off from Cape Canaveral on April 30. SpaceX has been making deliveries to the space station since 2012.
SpaceX said it will make sure, through the accident investigation, that the Dragon is one of the safest spacecraft ever built for astronauts. The California-based company released few details, though, on the accident itself and how it might impact future flights.
Former NASA Administrator Sean Oโ€™Keefe, now with Syracuse University, said via email Monday that itโ€™s โ€œtoo early to tell what the implications may be.โ€
NASA astronauts have not launched from Cape Canaveral since the last shuttle flight in 2011, instead hitching rides on Russian rockets at steep prices. The space agency turned the job over to two private companies โ€” SpaceX and Boeing โ€” to build new capsules to ferry astronauts to and from the space station.
Earlier this month, NASA announced major delays for test flights of Boeingโ€™s Starliner crew capsule. The initial trip to the space station, without astronauts, is targeted for August, with the first Starliner crew potentially flying by yearโ€™s end.
NASA stressed that next weekโ€™s launch of a SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule remains on track. The supply ship is set to blast off from Cape Canaveral on April 30. SpaceX has been making deliveries to the space station since 2012.
The crew Dragon is a much-enhanced version of the cargo version.

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