A SpaceX rocket crashes in transit and hits a bridge, delays NASA’s next astronaut mission

Elon Musk will face additional pressures from SpaceX in addition to the legal fights surrounding his decision to halt the purchase of Twitter. A new story claims that a SpaceX rocket was involved in an accident while en route to the company’s plant in Hawthorne, California. It struck the trailer as it passed a bridge with short ground clearance.

According to the company’s operational strategy, Hawthorne is where SpaceX manufactures its rockets and engines. After that, they are sent to McGregor, Texas, for testing. The rocket returns to its point of origin when the testing phase is over. Depending on what it is used for, it may potentially go to various areas.

The Falcon 9 rocket was caught in In the midst of an accident while traveling from McGregor to Hawthorne. While in transit, the rocket collided with a bridge on a Texas highway. NASA later acknowledged the mishap in a blog post, along with the fact that the rocket will be utilized for the September Crew-5 flight to the International Space Station.

According to NASA, the damage is not severe. As far as we can tell, it seems to originate from somewhere between the spaceship and the rocket booster. To ensure that other components are secure, SpaceX and NASA have examined the rocket. The company is changing the rocket’s intermediate stage.

AFTER THE DAMAGE TO THE HARDWARE, WE’LL ALSO CHANGE SOME ONBOARD INSTRUMENTS. THE REVIEW WAS COMPLETED BY TEAMS FROM NASA AND SPACEX. It consists of detailed X-ray inspections as well as load, shock, and structural analyses. THE INTELLIGENCE OF THE INTERSTAGE IS TO BE VERIFIED. THE REVIEW ENSURES THE BOOSTER’S OVERALL INTEGRITY. THE BOOSTER WILL SUBMIT TO PHASE TESTING AFTER THE REPLACEMENT HARDWARE IS INSTALLED.

Before acceptance and flight certification, it will also undergo a further evaluation. It’s important to note that NASA astronauts Josh Cassada and Nicole Mann are traveling aboard the SpaceX Crew-5 mission. Additionally, it features Russian Anna Kinika and Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata. g

Source: GizChina

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