I give in, is it back on?
N.
I give in, is it back on?
N.
hmmm. Right as I went to full screen on the browser.
Another night wasted to watch SpaceX scrubbing launches intensively.
Well, it kinda reminds me of the shuttle... they are fast approaching shuttle levels of scrubs.:shifty:
Maybe that's why some say SpaceX is special. :lol:The shuttle rarely scrubbed more than once per day.
Maybe that's why some say SpaceX is special. :lol:
I really wonder what caused the final second scrub before lift-off. Must be something engine or propellant subsystem related.
They did not scrub, it was just a termination of the Terminal Sequencer (F9's version of the Ground Launch Sequencer). Any failure past T-31 seconds would result in a cut-off for the GLS.The shuttle rarely scrubbed more than once per day.
They did not scrub, it was just a termination of the Terminal Sequencer (F9's version of the Ground Launch Sequencer).
"Launch aborted on low thrust alarm. Rising oxygen temps due to hold for boat and helium bubble triggered alarm."