According to official SpaceX information, after successfully launching the Crew-9 mission today, the Falcon 9 stage 2 rocket was originally planned to be disposed of in the ocean. As a result, off-orbit ignition was abnormal. Although the second level of safety falls in the ocean, it deviates from the intended sea area. Launches will resume later when the root cause is better understood. This mission, codenamed Crew-9, is the ninth time that the manned Dragon spacecraft has carried out an astronaut rotation mission to the International Space Station.

Zhitongcaijing · 09/29 06:49
According to official SpaceX information, after successfully launching the Crew-9 mission today, the Falcon 9 stage 2 rocket was originally planned to be disposed of in the ocean. As a result, off-orbit ignition was abnormal. Although the second level of safety falls in the ocean, it deviates from the intended sea area. Launches will resume later when the root cause is better understood. This mission, codenamed Crew-9, is the ninth time that the manned Dragon spacecraft has carried out an astronaut rotation mission to the International Space Station.