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Eugene

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Sun May 6, 2018, 03:22 PM May 2018

Elon Musk's SpaceX is using a powerful rocket technology. NASA advisers say it could put lives at ri

Source: Washington Post

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is using a powerful rocket technology. NASA advisers say it could put lives at risk.

By Christian Davenport May 5 at 9:10 PM

When Elon Musk and his team at SpaceX were looking to make their Falcon 9 rocket even more powerful, they came up with a creative idea — keep the propellant at super-cold temperatures to shrink its size, allowing them to pack more of it into the tanks.

But the approach comes with a major risk, according to some safety experts. At those extreme temperatures, the propellant would need to be loaded just before takeoff — while astronauts are aboard. An accident, or a spark, during this maneuver, known as “load-and-go,” could set off an explosion.

The proposal has raised alarms for members of Congress and NASA safety advisers as the agency and SpaceX prepare to launch humans into orbit as early as this year. One watchdog group labeled load-and-go a “potential safety risk.” A NASA advisory group warned in a letter that the method was “contrary to booster safety criteria that has been in place for over 50 years.”

Concerns at NASA over the astronauts’ safety hit a high point when, in September 2016, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blew up while it was being fueled ahead of an engine test. No one was hurt, but the payload, a multimillion-dollar satellite, was lost. The question on many people’s minds at NASA instantly became: What if astronauts were on board?

The fueling issue is emerging as a point of tension between the safety-obsessed space agency and the maverick company run by Musk, a tech entrepreneur who is well known for his flair for the dramatic and for pushing boundaries of rocket science.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/elon-musks-space-x-is-using-a-powerful-rocket-technology-nasa-advisers-say-it-could-put-lives-at-risk/2018/05/05/f810b182-3cec-11e8-a7d1-e4efec6389f0_story.html

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Elon Musk's SpaceX is using a powerful rocket technology. NASA advisers say it could put lives at ri (Original Post) Eugene May 2018 OP
The organization that kept launching the space shuttle is "safety-obsessed"? n/t PoliticAverse May 2018 #1
they are now DBoon May 2018 #2
⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮ Clearly SpaceX has no idea what they are doing ⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮ populistdriven May 2018 #3
If the FAA had been around in 1903 SCantiGOP May 2018 #4

populistdriven

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3. ⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮ Clearly SpaceX has no idea what they are doing ⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮⸮
Mon May 7, 2018, 03:11 AM
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SCantiGOP

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4. If the FAA had been around in 1903
Fri May 11, 2018, 01:10 PM
May 2018

They would likely have opposed the dangerous Wright Brothers flight also.

I'm pretty sure everyone involved in any space flight is well aware of the risks.

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