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SpaceX fixes Falcon 9 flaw as Crew-11 preps for historic sixth Dragon flight in Florida
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55719, member: 636"] SpaceX engineers identified technical problems with their Falcon 9 rocket and launch equipment during preparations for the Crew-11 mission. The space company conducted static fire testing before the scheduled Kennedy Space Center departure. Bill Gerstenmaier from SpaceX reported that an engine controller malfunctioned following the examination. The transporter erector stand also presented difficulties before Monday's attempted test. Monday's static fire procedure stopped automatically fifty-seven seconds before engine ignition. A faulty sensor triggered the abort sequence despite normal arm operations. SpaceX technicians fixed the sensor error and completed a successful static fire test on Tuesday. The team examined all systems and alerts to prevent similar issues during the actual launch. Crew-11 represents the Dragon spacecraft's sixth flight mission. SpaceX implemented upgraded parachutes, heat shields, and astronaut equipment for this journey. Temperature considerations require earlier propellant loading before crew boarding. The Falcon 9 rocket will complete its third mission despite the engine five controller failure that poses no flight safety concerns. [/QUOTE]
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