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United States FAA approves SpaceX Falcon 9 go back to flight after accident probe

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration stated on Friday it had approved the go back to flight of the SpaceX Falcon 9 automobile after it evaluated and accepted the SpaceX-led investigation findings and corrective actions for the accident that happened Sept. 28.

The FAA on Sept. 30 stated SpaceX had to examine why the 2nd stage of its Falcon 9 malfunctioned after a NASA astronaut objective, grounding the launch automobile for the 3rd time in three months.

The malfunction triggered the booster to fall under a region of the Pacific Ocean beyond the designated safety zone the FAA authorized.

The FAA also said Friday it closed the SpaceX-led examinations for the Falcon 9 accidents that accompanied Starlink missions in July and August.

On Sunday, the FAA said SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket might go back to flight solely for an objective on Monday for the European Space Agency's Hera spacecraft from Florida.

Separately, Reuters reported today the FAA might authorize a license for the launch of SpaceX's Starship 5 as quickly as this month. Starship 5 is the 5th test launch of the business's. rocket which it calls Starship.

The Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket are a. totally reusable system designed to bring team and cargo to Earth. orbit, the Moon and beyond.

Last month, the FAA stated it did not expect a decision. on a license before late November. SpaceX stated Monday Starship's. 5th flight test might launch as quickly as Sunday, pending. regulatory approval.

The FAA has consistently stated it did not expect to pick a. license until late November. On Tuesday it stated just that it was. still examining the proposed objective and would make a decision. as soon as SpaceX has met all licensing requirements.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has roughly slammed the FAA,. including for proposing a $633,000 fine versus SpaceX over. launch issues and for the hold-up in authorizing the license for. Starship 5, which the company states has actually been all set to launch. since August. Musk has required the resignation of FAA. Administrator Mike Whitaker and threatened to take legal action against the firm.

(source: Reuters)