"If we'd have had a crew on board the spacecraft, we would have followed the same back away sequence from the space station, ...
Undocking occurred at 02:31 EST (0731 UTC) with five hours of free-flight ahead of Crew Dragon’s deorbit burn at 07:53 EST (1253 UTC) and splashdown at 08:45 EST (1345 UTC). With Dragon safely ...
Despite the successful blast off of the Crew Dragon and subsequent touch down of the Falcon 9 first-stage booster, the second stage did not perform as expected. The plan was to dispose of the ...
Two and a half hours after undocking, the Soyuz MS-07 performed its deorbit burn at 07:47 EDT (1147 UTC) using an engine on the back of the Instrumentation and Service Module. Shortly thereafter ...
SpaceX said the booster "experienced an off-nominal deorbit burn. As a result, the second stage safely landed in the ocean, but outside of the targeted area." "We will resume launching after we ...
notably experienced an issue with the rocket's upper stage that prevented it from performing a final deorbit burn. — Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket launches on long-awaited debut mission ...
The spacecraft will fire its engines for a deorbit burn at 2:03 p.m. Moscow time (11:03 a.m. GMT). A few hours after the undocking, the space freighter will burn in the atmosphere almost ...
notably experienced an issue with the rocket's upper stage that prevented it from performing a final deorbit burn. Tolker-Nielsen said Arianespace, which operates the launcher, plans to conduct ...
The first flight of the Ariane 6, which succeeds the venerable, now-retired Ariane 5, notably experienced an issue with the rocket's upper stage that prevented it from performing a final deorbit burn.