FAA grounds SpaceX’s Starship and Blue Origin’s New Glenn over mishaps
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- Jan 18, 2025
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CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION â The Federal Aviation Administration has opened two mishap investigations for SpaceX and Blue Origin after both companiesâ test of their rockets Starship and New Glenn, respectively, ended in partial failures.
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The FAA will investigate the incidents before allowing the two companies to launch their rockets again â Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
The destruction in the sky was seen over Turks and Caicos and while the FAA stated there have been no reports of people being injured, it is confirming if property damage happened.
The FAA activated a debris response area and redirected aircraftsâ flight path.
SpaceX shared that a possible fire in the aft section of the ship was the cause of its ârapid unscheduled disassembly.â
"Following stage separation, the Starship upper stage successfully lit all six Raptor engines and performed its ascent burn to space. Prior to the burnâs completion, telemetry was lost with the vehicle after approximately eight and a half minutes of flight. Initial data indicates a fire developed in the aft section of the ship, leading to a rapid unscheduled disassembly," SpaceX stated.
On Thursday night, Musk posted that, âPreliminary indication is that we had an oxygen/fuel leak in the cavity above the ship engine firewall that was large enough to build pressure in excess of the vent capacity.â
The company added that SpaceXâs team is going over the data to find the root cause of the accident, which did not cause any injuries.
This means the FAA has grounded Starship until SpaceX can correct an issue and prove the next spacecraft is safe.
âThe FAA will be involved in every step of the SpaceX-led mishap investigation process and must approve SpaceXâs final report, including any corrective actions. A return to flight is based on the FAA determining that any system, process, or procedure related to the mishap does not affect public safety,â the FAA stated.
Before the FAA issued the grounding, SpaceX already stated it would be conducting an investigation.
âWe will conduct a thorough investigation, in coordination with the FAA, and implement corrective actions to make improvements on future Starship flight tests,â it stated.
Musk also posted that he did not think there was "Nothing so far suggests pushing next launch past next month."
The first-stage booster, the Super Heavy rocket, was successfully caught by the chopsticks of the launch tower.
During Starshipâs first launch attempt in April 2023, it exploded and the FAA issued a string of conditions before the California-based company could try again, which included 63 corrective actions.
New Glenn is also grounded
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