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The launch is scheduled for Wednesday, February 11, at 6:01 a.m. EST from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
The FAA cleared Falcon 9 to return to flight after a four-day grounding for an upper-stage failure.
KEY POINTS
- The February 2 Falcon 9 anomaly was caused by the second-stage engine failing to ignite before deorbit.
- SpaceX implemented technical and procedural changes that satisfied FAA requirements for risk reduction.
- This was the fourth Falcon 9 upper-stage anomaly in 19 months, but the review was unusually brief.
- Crew-11 marked the ISS's first medical evacuation, leading to temporarily reduced station staffing.
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