SpaceX delays Falcon 1 launch again
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
SpaceX Corporation has postponed the launch of the maiden flight of their Falcon 1 rocket again at their Kwajalein launch facility. Although not as damaging as the previous delay on November 11, this is certainly a significant set back for Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX.
A full engine test was conducted on the rocket, and the launch pad equipment which holds the rocket on the launch pad after engine firing seemed to work as planned. This safety equipment is designed to keep the rocket from causing damage or being destroyed in the event that some equipment malfunction occurs immediately after the rocket engines start. Under similar circumstances with other rockets the entire rocket together with its payload would have been destroyed due to a computer report of malfunction.
The exact reasons for failure were not disclosed by SpaceX, but Elon Musk said on his web site, "I will post a longer update next week, after we have enough time to finish forensics of recent events and formulate next steps."
Related news
- "Spacex cancels Falcon 1 launch until 2006" — Wikinews, December 19, 2005
- "SpaceX scrubs Falcon I rocket launch" — Wikinews, November 28, 2005
Sources
- Dianne Molina. "SpaceX Updates" — SpaceX, February 10, 2006
- Todd Halvorson. "Falcon 1 to launch with new first stage" — Florida Today, February, 2006