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An April explosion during testing might delay SpaceX’s plan to fly NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Station by the end of 2019. The explosion, which was caused by a leaky valve in the thruster system, destroyed a Crew Dragon capsule and forced design changes.
SpaceX completed its first test flight to and from the space station in March. For more information.
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