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FAA grounds SpaceX after rocket falls over in flames at landing

FAA grounds SpaceX after rocket falls over in flames at landing
FAA grounds SpaceX after rocket falls over in flames at landing


Elon Musk’s fleet leading workhorse Falcon 9 B-1062 completed its 23rd flight Starlink 8-6 but while landing on ASOG it tipped over and exploded. This ends a 267 record of consecutive successful landing attempts by SpaceX. Liftoff was at 3:48 AM EDT SLC-40 Cape Canaveral Brevard County Florida USA.

Scott Schilke | Sipa | AP

SpaceX launches are on hold after a booster rocket toppled over in flames while landing Wednesday.

The Federal Aviation Administration grounded the company’s Falcon 9 rockets and ordered an investigation following the predawn accident off the Florida coast. No injuries or public damage were reported.

It’s too early to know how much impact this will have on SpaceX’s upcoming crew flights, one private and the other for NASA. A billionaire’s chartered flight was delayed just a few hours earlier because of a poor weather forecast.

The rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and got all 21 Starlink internet satellites to orbit. But the first-stage booster fell over in a fireball moments after landing on an ocean platform, the first such accident in years. It was the 23rd time this particular booster had launched, a recycling record for SpaceX.

The FAA said it must approve SpaceX’s accident findings and corrective action before the company can resume Falcon 9 launches. A launch from California with more Starlinks was immediately called off following the accident.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is prepared for launch of Polaris Dawn, a private human spaceflight mission, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. August 26, 2024. 

Joe Skipper | Reuters

SpaceX’s Jon Edwards, a vice president, said the company is working “ASAP” to understand what went wrong.

“Losing a booster is always sad. Each one of them has a unique history and character. Thankfully this doesn’t happen often,” Edwards posted on X.

Besides the private spaceflight awaiting liftoff from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, SpaceX is due to launch a pair of astronauts for NASA late next month. Two seats will be set aside for the two astronauts who launched in June aboard Boeing’s new Starliner capsule, deemed unsafe by NASA for their return.

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