WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A SpaceX Starship rocket broke up in ... were also delayed by about 45 minutes, it added. The Federal Aviation Administration, which regulates private launch activities ...
On Friday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered SpaceX to investigate what went wrong. The FAA said there were no reports of injuries from Starship debris. The last time a ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said it will oversee an investigation by SpaceX into the dramatic rocket launch. "There are no reports of public injury, and the FAA is working ...
The mishap threatens to derail Musk's goal to launch at least 12 Starship tests this year, depending on how quickly SpaceX can implement fixes and whether the FAA opens a mishap investigation.
The resulting fire would have doomed the spacecraft. On Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered SpaceX to investigate what went wrong. The FAA said there were no reports of injuries ...
Apart from obviously double-checking for leaks, we will add fire suppression to that volume. This caused the loss of SpaceX Starship 33 in flight 7. Preliminary indication is that we had an ...
But ahead of SpaceX is a Federal Aviation Administration investigation to determine what went wrong during the test, the seventh overall launch for a vehicle meant to one day carry humans to the ...