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SpaceX’s last two efforts to make progress on its Starship and Super Heavy rocket ended with streaks of debris hurtling ...
Previously failed test flights resulted in Starship debris raining down over Turks and Caicos and parts of the Bahamas.
SpaceX has a few more regulatory hurdles to clear before its gigantic Starship spacecraft can soar halfway around the world ...
SpaceX's Starship Flight 9 is now cleared for a launch, but the FAA is taking extra precaution to avoid any mishaps.
SpaceX’s last two efforts to make progress on its Starship and Super Heavy rocket ended with streaks of debris hurtling across the sky. The Federal Aviation Administration, though, is now satisfied it ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially cleared SpaceX for its next Starship launch, which is now tentatively set for next week at the earliest.
“The FAA finds SpaceX meets all of the rigorous safety, environmental and other licensing requirements.” One change for Flight 9, as the FAA noted in its updated license determination last ...
"SpaceX may not launch until the FAA either closes the Starship Flight 8 mishap investigation or makes a return-to-flight determination." SpaceX still has some boxes to tick before it can launch ...
The FAA announced May 15 that it had approved license modifications officially granting SpaceX's request to increase the number of Starship launches from Starbase in South Texas to 25 per year.
Meanwhile, the US FAA approved license modifications for SpaceX's Starship Flight 9 mission but has yet to give a flight go-ahead, pending the completion of a previous investigation. This image is ...