The FAA has granted approval for the Falcon 9 launch of ESA’s Hera asteroid mission, but is keeping the vehicle grounded for now for other missions.
After successfully launching a crew to the ISS, the rocket's upper stage experienced an anomaly during its deorbit burn.
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A Falcon 9 lifts off Oct. 7 carrying the Hera spacecraft for ESA. Credit: SpaceX webcast CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A Falcon 9 successfully launched a European asteroid mission Oct. 7 in a partial ...
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket is grounded again after the vehicle’s second stage did not come down in the expected area of the ...
The upper stage malfunction apparently occurred after the Falcon 9 successfully deployed SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft ...
The agency is investigating why the rocket’s second stage missed its deorbit landing target zone after this weekend’s Crew-9 ...
The Crew-9 incident was the second Falcon 9 upper-stage issue to crop up in less than three months. On July 11, the rocket ...
NASA engineers are running checks to solve the mystery of why the Falcon 9's engine failed to perform a routine maneuver to ...
SpaceX is set to launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the European Space Agency's Hera mission on Monday, October 7. Liftoff is ...
The second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket, which was launched last month for NASA's International Space Station (ISS) astronaut ...