SpaceX receives FAA nod to resume Falcon 9 launches
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- Oct 12, 2024
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared SpaceX to resume its Falcon 9 launches.
The decision comes after a two-week hiatus following an upper stage anomaly, during the Crew-9 mission for NASA on September 28.
The FAA said, "The FAA notified SpaceX on October 11 that the Falcon 9 vehicle is authorized to return to regular flight operations."
Investigation approval FAA concludes investigations into Falcon 9 mishaps
The FAA has wrapped up its probes into the Falcon 9 mishaps that took place with Starlink missions in July and August.
The first incident saw an upper-stage propellant leak resulting in the loss of 20 of SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites, which grounded Falcon 9 for nearly two weeks.
The second mishap witnessed a Falcon 9 first stage failing to land safely after a successful Starlink launch but resumed operations just three days later.
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