SpaceX Falcon 9 Latest News & Update: Tesla CEO Elon Musk Fires Back At Critics; ULA Entanglement To Explosion Rises Again?

By Danica Hart - 02 Nov '16 08:49AM
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The explosion that has baffled the space industries continues to soar. SpaceX Falcon 9 was a planned program from the start, but the abrupt incident has led to more controversy. There are notions that Tesla CEO, Elon Musk fires back at his critics. Moreover, the ULA, who happens to be the strong competitor of SpaceX is once more placed on the line.

Given the controversy that has surrounded SpaceX Falcon 9, it is irrefutable that Elon Musk and his enterprise would be linked with the issues from time to time. Although it has not been proven that Elon Musk is firing back at his critics, it is undeniable that he aims on regaining his lost footing.

As for the claims that ULA, the United Launch Alliance is once more threatened by the notion of being investigated, that remains to be seen as well. However, this is not the first time that ULA was tagged in a controversy, in a former report released by Inverse, after the noted anomaly of SpaceX Falcon 9, a month after that, ULA was visited by an employee from SpaceX, but was denied passage.

Even the Air Force was included to initiate the investigation but nothing suspicious was ever found. While the first attempt of the SpaceX Falcon 9 was futile, reports have surfaced that Elon Musk is gearing up for its second run.

According to Mail Online, there is a possibility that SpaceX Falcon 9 might prep up for a launch within this year, but that remains unsettled and unverified. As noted by the same post, SpaceX is closer to understanding last month's rocket explosion at its launch pad and says that it hopes to be ready to launch again before the end of the year.

The rumors may have tagged SpaceX Falcon 9 and ULA into the center stage, but none of the speculations were ever verified regarding the possibility that ULA may have something to do with the explosion because that notion has already been debunked.

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