Still working this. Obviously I wouldn't have said anything unless it was solid info, but nailing down the specifics is always the challenge, thus the vague note above....but I always post if there's a potential impact to the launch date as not saying something and then hearing a reader just booked a hotel and flight.....anyway.What we know so far:Hot Fire was completed - that was good.A subsequent test at McGregor suffered an issue, resulting in damage to the First Stage engine hardware.We don't know if they can repair at McGregor (would assume they are evaluating that, which would explain why we don't know the plan yet).No impact to CRS-8's date at this time as they need to know the above before they can evaluate how that fits into the flow, and then ISSP need to work out the Visiting Vehicle slots if they do delay. NASA is aware.I'll add a line to this weeks article about the hot fire success and subsequent issue, but it'll be for SpaceX (and probably Elon) to say something official. My fear is some overly excited site feeds off this and makes it more dramatic. After all, you guys here understand that issues during testing are always better than issues going uphill....but TechReportAndSomeRocketNewsDramaAlert.com's (not a real site) readers probably don't.