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SpaceX Rocket Engine Explodes During Test (space.com)

According to The Washington Post, a SpaceX rocket engine exploded Sunday (Nov. 5) at the company's test facility in McGregor, Texas. The explosion reportedly occurred during a "qualification test" of a Merlin engine, the type that powers SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket. Space.com reports: SpaceX has suspended engine testing while it investigates what caused the incident, which didn't injure anyone, the Post added. In a statement provided to the Post, SpaceX representatives said they didn't expect the explosion to affect the company's launch schedule. That schedule has been pretty packed this year. SpaceX has already launched 16 missions, all of them successful, in 2017 -- twice as many as its previous high in a calendar year. And all but three of these missions also involved landings of the Falcon 9 first stage, for eventual refurbishment and reuse.

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  1. Re:Well by used2win32 · · Score: 5, Informative

    At least this happened with the new Merlin Series 5 redesign, scheduled for flight next year.
    The current Series 4 engines have been pretty reliable so far...

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  2. Some other sources by XXongo · · Score: 5, Informative

    At least this happened with the new Merlin Series 5 redesign, scheduled for flight next year.

    Exactly. That's important-- this is the next generation engine, not the one currently flying.

    Some alternate sources, some with more information:
    https://www.space.com/38712-spacex-rocket-engine-test-explosion.html
    https://www.geekwire.com/2017/next-generation-spacex-rocket-engine-goes-flames-texas-test/
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/11/an-experimental-spacex-rocket-engine-has-exploded-in-texas/
    https://www.theverge.com/2017/...