The Dragon that no-one cares about these days is entering ISS port this moment....
The Dragon that no-one cares about these days is entering ISS port this moment....
So, I've read a couple articles stating that the stabilizing fins ran out of hydraulic fluid. And, that the next mission will have more hydraulic fluid. I've never heard of an open hydraulic system. Why isn't this a closed loop system?
I've never heard of an open hydraulic system. Why isn't this a closed loop system?
What I'm seeing is the F9 1st stage tipping over and exploding? Did it land upright at first?
On the road, but here's a link to a video of the "landing" https://twitter.com/spacex/status/556131313905070081