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The space industry's go-to place for minute by minute updates on any launch is Spaceflight Now: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/005/status.html Here's the last couple of updates: FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
1527 GMT (10:27 a.m. EST)
"It appears that although it achieved Earth orbit, Dragon is experiencing some kind problem right now," said John Insprucker, SpaceX's Falcon 9 product manager. We'lll have to learn about the nature of what happened. According to procedure, we expect a press conference to be held a few hours from now. At that time, further info may be available." FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
1524 GMT (10:24 a.m. EST)
ANOMALY. SpaceX is reporting some type of anomaly on the Dragon spacecraft. Deployment of the solar arrays was supposed to occur at T+plus 11 minutes, 45 seconds, but on-board cameras did not show the panels unfurl as planned.
SpaceX's webcast cut away from the solar array view and went to a slate. |
How normal is this? It strikes me as odd, but I know nothing.