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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.
Previously failed test flights resulted in Starship debris raining down over Turks and Caicos and parts of the Bahamas.
SpaceX’s last two efforts to make progress on its Starship and Super Heavy rocket ended with streaks of debris hurtling ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday that it is giving SpaceX the green light to launch Starship from Boca Chica/Starbase for the rocket's ninth suborbital test flight. The FAA's ...
SpaceX has conducted eight Starships tests with half ending in significant failures. Two recent test launches have ended in explosions with debris raining down over the Atlantic and Caribbean. Due to ...
Starship exploded during its last two tests, but SpaceX has "satisfactorily addressed" the causes of its last mishap.
The Federal Aviation Administration has given final approval to SpaceX for the next Starship launch, now scheduled for no ...
"The Aircraft Hazard Area (AHA) for Flight 9 covers approximately 1,600 nautical miles and extends eastward from the Starbase ...
Federal regulators gave SpaceX the green light for another test flight of Starship, the most powerful launch vehicle ever ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared SpaceX to launch Starship Flight 9 following its investigation into the ...
SpaceX has received the thumbs up from the Federal Aviation Administration for the next test flight of Starship from Starbase in Texas.
Billionaire and SpaceX founder Elon Musk plans to launch Starship again in South Texas after two test flights failed earlier this year. SpaceX last launched its Starship rocket on March 6, but that ...
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