SpaceX Starship Flights Halted as FAA Investigates Test Mishap
SpaceX's Starship launches face delays as the Federal Aviation Administration investigates last week's test flight incident, which involved a botched booster landing. Despite the booster issue, the mission managed to deploy mock satellites and concluded with a planned splashdown in the Indian Ocean.
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Launches of SpaceX's ambitious Starship rocket have been paused while the Federal Aviation Administration looks into mishaps during the latest test flight.
Last Friday's mission experienced an issue with the booster separation. Although the booster properly detached, it failed to land smoothly. This investigation does not involve any reported injuries or damage, according to FAA statements.
Despite this setback, the spacecraft managed to successfully orbit the Earth, deploying 20 mock satellites and ended its voyage as intended in the Indian Ocean. Elon Musk's powerful Starship, which stands at 407 feet, aims to take crews to Mars and assist NASA's lunar endeavors by 2028.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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