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It’s always been troubled. But it still is likely quite safe to return home in. Even the article admits there is only speculation about using a different vehicle to bring them home. No official word suggests that might be the case.
"Speculation" that isn't official, but SpaceX got a mini contract to look into it and Eric Berger reported on it. That's at least informed speculation.
2024 -- when disaster-recovery and contingency plans are so scarce they're seen as an admission. Am I right? What happened to Proper Planning and Preparation?!? :-D
I don't know man, I got haranged a couple times by space fans for Boeing space ship cracks. They were exceedingly defensive that nothing was wrong.
Meh, whatever.
wdym cracks?
Jokes
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