SpaceX’s Starship Cleared to Fly Again – With Bigger Safety Zones After Explosive Failures
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South Texas, USA: The FAA gave SpaceX permission for a ninth test flight of its massive Starship rocket, but required expanded no-fly and no-sail zones after previous midair explosions scattered debris across Gulf waters. The new hazard area doubles the previous radius, reflecting caution over possible breakups. SpaceX aims to prove Starship can reach orbit soon, a crucial step for deploying large satellites and possibly taking humans to the Moon or Mars. Though local communities brace for noise and disruption, the move is a milestone for rocket innovation.
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Key Entities
- • SpaceX – Aerospace firm led by Elon Musk, pioneering reusable rockets.
- • Starship – A super-heavy-lift rocket designed for deep space missions and massive payloads.
- • FAA – Federal Aviation Administration, the U.S. regulator overseeing launch safety.
- • Starlink – SpaceX’s satellite internet constellation that may use Starship for large-scale deployment.
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