Question: I had a serious accident on the freeway this morning when a tire blew, I lost control of my car (’94 Toyota Camry four-door sedan), hit a concrete divider, spun out of control and finally ...
It was just a few weeks ago that NASA's commercial SpaceX Falcon 9 spacecraft failed to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. Instead, shortly after launch, the rocket blew up into ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Dear Tom and Ray: I had a serious accident on the freeway this morning when I had a blown tire, lost control of my car (’94 Camry four-door sedan), hit the ...
Before Monday, Musk had said very little about what caused the explosion of the Dragon capsule, which was on a resupply mission to the International Space Station. In the nearly hourlong ...
A two-foot long, one-inch thick piece of metal has been blamed for the mid-air explosion of the unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on 28 June. The rocket had been bringing supplies to the International ...
A flawed steel strut holding a helium pressurisation bottle likely gave way, dooming a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket last month, company chief Elon Musk has revealed. The June 28 accident destroyed an ...
SpaceX won't launch again until at least September while the company fixes struts believed to have doomed a Falcon 9 rocket and more than 5,000 pounds of International Space Station cargo last month, ...
IRMO, SC (WIS) - An annual festival in Irmo is under investigation by the Richland County Sheriff's Department. Sgt. Kevin Lawrence said the department currently is investigating the Irmo Okra Strut ...
Three weeks ago, on its seventh scheduled launch to resupply the International Space Station, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket inexplicably burst into flames less than three minutes into its flight. Today, ...
A two-foot long piece of steel caused Space X’s Falcon 9 rocket that was carrying crucial supplies to the International Space Station to explode moments after launch on June 28. The mission, which ...
CAPE CANAVERAL — SpaceX believes a broken strut is the likely cause of last month's failed Falcon 9 launch, which destroyed more than 5,000 pounds of International Space Station cargo, Chief Executive ...