Power failed at SpaceX mission control before Sept spacewalk by NASA nominee (reuters.com) 4 points by thinkcontext 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] lambdaone 1y ago ↗ It's quite concerning that they had at least two things go wrong at once, each without a backup plan. What happens now? Is something like an FAA investigation going to happen, or is SpaceX not under any kind of regulatory control in this regard? [–] inemesitaffia 1y ago ↗ These kind of missions are at your own risk and have no real regulatory control in the US.They still had Gigabit Internet, TT&C and they could control the ship itself from the inside.If the building is used for NASA launch, NASA will make them make the appropriate changes.
[–] inemesitaffia 1y ago ↗ These kind of missions are at your own risk and have no real regulatory control in the US.They still had Gigabit Internet, TT&C and they could control the ship itself from the inside.If the building is used for NASA launch, NASA will make them make the appropriate changes.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 16.0 ms ] threadThey still had Gigabit Internet, TT&C and they could control the ship itself from the inside.
If the building is used for NASA launch, NASA will make them make the appropriate changes.