Press. voanews.com
SpaceX is
defending its rocket performance during Sunday night's launch of a secret U.S.
satellite, responding to media reports that the satellite codenamed Zuma was
lost. SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell says the Falcon 9 rocket "did
everything correctly" and suggestions otherwise are "categorically
false."
Northrop Grumman
— which provided the satellite for an undisclosed U.S. government entity — says
it cannot comment on classified missions. The rocket's first stage completed
its job and landed back at Cape Canaveral following liftoff. But no
second-stage information was provided because of all the secrecy surrounding
the flight.
The Wall Street
Journal quotes unidentified congressional officials as saying the satellite
apparently did not separate from the rocket's upper second stage, and plunged
through the atmosphere and burned up.