Great, and no charging station for 238,000 miles.
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That’s just musk getting high
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My understanding is that it was an anomaly with the rocket ENGINE that was being test fired, not with the capsule.
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Better to fail here than out in space
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Space junk
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Visible for how many miles? How high were the plumes? What were the wind conditions? Smoke (from fuel burning, presumably) is hot and will continue to rise until is cools. If there was no wind, of course that smoke plume would achieve great heights!
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"FLORIDA TODAY photographer Craig Bailey, covering a surf fest in Cocoa Beach, captured an image of orange plumes rising from SpaceX facilities at the Cape around 3:30 p.m. Unconfirmed reports indicated the capsule was nearly destroyed." https://www.floridatoday.com/story/tech/science/space/2019/04/20/smoke-seen-miles-spacex-crew-dragon-suffers-anomaly-cape-canaveral/3531086002/ …
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