Yes, 1.34° is quite a lot. But I'm not sure I get how the thruster problem has affected the Rinc ? Isn't the rocket task (well, even more the launch window) to let the spacecraft on the exact orbit ? Because the remaining Rinc has to be corrected on the plane intersection nodes anyway, and when matters little. The synchronisation issue is easier to get, if you don't fire the burn at the scheduled time, well the ISS won't wait for you.![]()
Yes, 1.34° is quite a lot. But I'm not sure I get how the thruster problem has affected the Rinc ? Isn't the rocket task (well, even more the launch window) to let the spacecraft on the exact orbit ? Because the remaining Rinc has to be corrected on the plane intersection nodes anyway, and when matters little. The synchronisation issue is easier to get, if you don't fire the burn at the scheduled time, well the ISS won't wait for you.![]()

I love the sound the F9 makes when the engines ignite, so unique sounding from other engines.
Dragon capsules are classed as weapons, and commercial spaceflight may suffer for it. US rules to stop arms trafficking may mean we never find out what delayed a recent Dragon mission to the International Space Station.
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SpaceX promises a full investigation into what went wrong, but what it can reveal is restricted by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which list commercial capsules like Dragon as munitions.
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Is there one looking inside the trunk after removal ?