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Space "anxiety": when will the Boeing ship return? Can Falcon 9 take over?
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In recent years, with the progress of science and technology, commercial space is booming, ordinary people from the dream of space travel no longer seems to be far away, in this promising field, but recently there has been a series of disturbing news, on the one hand, the Boeing "Starliner" spacecraft suffered a technical failure, two United States astronauts stranded in space, the return date is undecided; On the other hand, SX's Falcon 9 rocket has successfully returned to flight after a failed launch, but it is also under a lot of pressure, and in the face of this ensuing challenge, people can't help but ask: how far is the road to space exploration?
Falcon 9 in "Zero" state: Can it take on the future of the Starlink project?
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As the "master" of SX, the Falcon 9 rocket has always been known for its reliability and reusability, and has made great contributions to Musk's ambitious Starlink program
Although SX quickly found the source of the problem and carried out a comprehensive inspection and rectification of the Falcon 9, the accident still sounded the alarm bell: even the tried and tested rocket will inevitably have accidents, and in order to ensure safety, the United States requires the Falcon 9 to only carry out Starlink satellite launch missions during the "zero" period, and other commercial launches and manned missions are temporarily suspended
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After all, only by ensuring the reliability of the rocket can tens of thousands of satellites be put into orbit as planned and build a satellite Internet covering the world, which also means that Falcon 9 will face greater pressure and challenges, after all, every launch during the "zero" period is another test of its safety and stability
Boeing's Starliner in the Deepest Quagmire: Is the Technical Failure a Cost Pressure or a Setback in Ambition?
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Compared with the SX, which is in the limelight, the old aerospace giant Boeing has not had a good time recently, and its "Starliner" spacecraft, which was originally planned to become an important part of the United States' return to the moon, has suffered a series of technical failures during the test flight and has not been completely resolved
More worryingly, two United States astronauts who took the "starliner" to the International Space Station were also stranded in space because of spacecraft failure, and the originally planned 8-day mission became a long 50-day mission, although NASA said that the two astronauts were in good physical condition and the materials in the space station were sufficient, but the long-term space life will inevitably affect their physical and mental health
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For Boeing, the successive failures of the "starliner" are undoubtedly a heavy blow, the spacecraft that cost $6 billion to build, carrying the hope of Boeing's rejuvenation, is now mired in a quagmire, when it will be able to get out of trouble, it is still unknown, and worse, if the "starliner" finally fails to complete the mission as planned, Boeing will not only face huge economic losses, but its reputation in the field of aerospace will also be seriously damaged
Space Race Safety First: How Can Commercial Space Go Bigger and Further?
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Whether it is the "zeroing" launch of the Falcon 9 or the technical failure of the "starliner", it reminds us that the road to space exploration is full of unknowns and challenges, and safety in the pursuit of speed and efficiency is always the first
We also believe that with the continuous development of technology and the accumulation of experience, the future road of space exploration will be more stable and more hopeful
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