
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Dragon spacecraft lifts off on NASA’s Crew-9 mission to the ISS on Sept. 28 from Space Launch Complex-40.
Credit: Ben Smegelsky/NASA
SpaceX says it is suspending Falcon rocket launches while investigating an anomaly that occurred during an upper-stage engine burn to dispose of the stage following launch of the Crew-9 mission Sept. 28. “Falcon 9’s second stage was disposed in the ocean as planned, but experienced an off-nominal...
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