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SpaceX’s crew escape system successfully tested

byCustoms Today Report
09/05/2015
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NEW YORK: A new crew escape system developed by SpaceX which was recently tested, could avoid another Challenger tragedy on the launch pad.
The crew escape system involves an astronauts-capsule with eight engines to thrust away from a failed rocket during crucial phase of ascent. During the Challenger space shuttle tragedy which killed seven, the astronauts aboard were known to have survived the initial breakup of the spacecraft but there was no escape, as the capsule could not be separate from the rocket.
SpaceX’s escape system was tested at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The capsule’s engines fired for six seconds, producing around 15,000 pounds of thrust, lifting off the capsule which then separated from a trunk and deployed parachutes to land over the Atlantic.

The capsule was carrying more than 270 special instruments that measured force and acceleration. A dummy equipped with sensors would tell researchers about impact on human

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