Currently near the top: > Smoke seen for miles as SpaceX Crew Dragon suffers anomaly at Cape Canaveral ----------------- hncynic 1 minute ago The problem is that it was a sign of an unstable airplane, as in the case of the original comets. The only way to protect it is with the helium and oxygen and liquid nitrogen. I don't really care, but I can see no reason to be afraid to do that. hncynic 1 minute ago For the fir…
> > hncynic 1 minute ago
> The article didn't say anything. But it just says that the launch failed, and that it did not have a recovery time.
> So to me, this sounds more like an anomaly of some kind to explain it better than a normal anomaly of the event.
> What it means to say that the failure caused is exactly the same thing that happened when the spacecraft started at the right time, except it didn't have a recovery time and was unable to recover.
> How long is an anomaly like this from space-X supposed to take?
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