SpaceX’s Starship rocket was suspended from flight on Friday by the US aviation regulator, the FAA. He called on the company to open an investigation after the second stage of its rocket exploded over the Caribbean on Thursday.
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January 17, 2025 – 10:15 p.m.
(Keystone-ATS) During the 7th test flight of its Starship megarocket, the largest ever built, Elon Musk’s company managed to catch up with the first stage for the second time, a complex and spectacular maneuver.
But the second stage of the device was then subject to “unscheduled rapid disassembly”, in the words of SpaceX.
-After this explosion, the FAA indicated that it had briefly diverted planes around a “space vehicle debris falling zone”.
Light trails
Friday, in a press release announcing the suspension of Starship flights, it also indicated “working with SpaceX and the relevant authorities to confirm damage to property in the Turks and Caicos Islands”, in the Caribbean, specifying that it There was no information about any injuries.
Images on social media taken from these Caribbean islands show streaks of light descending from the sky, which are debris from the ship.
According to the procedure, SpaceX flights will be able to resume when it has submitted its investigation to the FAA, which must include “corrective measures”, and received the green light from the regulator. SpaceX may also submit a request to resume flights before the end of the investigation if it demonstrates that it has taken preventive measures and that the incident did not endanger the safety of the public.
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