FAA clears SpaceX to resume Falcon 9 launches following Starlink mission mishap
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- Aug 31, 2024
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Updated: 11:12 PM EDT Aug 30, 2024
WE DID NOT HEAR BACK FROM ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOLS. ALSO NEW TONIGHT, THE FAA HAS CLEARED THE. THE SPACEX FALCON NINE TO FLY AGAIN AFTER A ROCKET EXPLODED WHILE LANDING EARLIER THIS WEEK. THE FAA IS STILL INVESTIGATING WHAT CAUSED THE ROCKET TO CATCH FIRE AND THEN TIP OVER WITH THE CLEARANCE. SPACEX PLANS TO LAUNCH 21 STARLINK SATELLITES IN JUST A
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The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared SpaceX to resume Falcon 9 flights after grounding them on Wednesday due to a mishap during the mission.RELATED: SpaceX's Falcon 9 grounded by FAA after booster goes up in flames during Central Florida launchThe FAA had grounded all SpaceX Falcon 9 flights after a fiery mishap during Wednesday morning's Starlink launch.Just before 4 a.m., SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral to low-Earth orbit. The launch went according to plan, but the first-stage booster's return did not.Following stage separation, the booster landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, then tipped over as it became engulfed in flames. Although Falcon 9 is cleared for future flight operations, the investigation remains ongoing to address what caused the anomaly.
The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared SpaceX to resume Falcon 9 flights after grounding them on Wednesday due to a mishap during the mission.
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