Bubble trouble in hydraulics blamed for Crew-10 scrub
Briefly

NASA announced that the hydraulic issue which delayed the Crew-10 mission launch was likely due to trapped air in the system. After an initial launch attempt was scrubbed due to the hydraulic failure, engineers addressed the problem by performing inspections and improving the hydraulic system. A second launch attempt was ultimately rescheduled for March 14, 2023, with a favorable weather forecast. Steve Stich recognized the teamwork between NASA and SpaceX as crucial for addressing the issue and ensuring mission safety.
NASA confirmed the hydraulic issue preventing the Crew-10 launch was likely caused by trapped air, resolved just before the second launch attempt.
Steve Stich praised the NASA and SpaceX teams for their methodical approach and commitment to mission integrity, highlighting collaboration as key to success.
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