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On December 8, 1990, the NASA Galileo spacecraft experienced what has been dubbed a "flyby anomaly" as it flew past the Earth on its way to Jupiter and its moons. The anomaly, seen in several ...
ULA CEO Tory Bruno, responding to a reader on X, said the nozzle anomaly resulted in "reduced and asymmetric thrust. Rocket compensated, as designed. Nominal trajectory. Bullseye (orbit ...
He described it as a “nozzle anomaly” that did not involve the booster casing or fuel grain and was compensated for by the booster. “Yes, it looks dramatic, like all things on a rocket ...
We will resume launching after we better understand root cause." It was the second Falcon 9 upper stage anomaly in less than three months and the third failure counting a first stage landing mishap.
The landing anomaly in August led to no pause in missions at all as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration allowed the company to continue with launches while the investigation was underway.