CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A launch pad problem prompted SpaceX to delay a flight to the International Space Station on Wednesday to replace NASA’s two stuck astronauts.
The new crew needs to get to the International Space Station before Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams can head home after nine months in orbit.
Concerns over a critical hydraulic system arose less than four hours before the Falcon rocket’s planned evening liftoff from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. As the countdown clocks ticked down, engineers evaluated the hydraulics used to release one of the two arms clamping the rocket to its support structure. This structure needs to tilt back right before liftoff.
If I was one of those astronauts and a SpaceX rocket docked with the ISS to take me home, I’d say “No thanks. I choose life.”
With 446 successful missions out of 448 total launches, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has literally the best safety record in the history of human spaceflight. No safer rocket has ever existed. So that would be a weird reaction. They’d be worried about a Boeing spacecraft.
Of course they might be against flying with a Nazi’s company, but that has nothing to do with safety.
Ok, but their other options are Boeing and Russian Soyuz.
Yeah but Soyuz has a pretty long track record of being safe
Still a worse safety record than SpaceX’s.
Fair, I was assuming that their unease was moral not safety.