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SpaceX\'s Starship has been grounded by the U.S. government following claims that the rocket\'s explosive first launch spread plumes of potentially hazardous debris over homes and the habitats of endangered animals.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) â the U.S. civil aviation regulator â has stopped SpaceX from conducting any further launches until it has concluded a \"mishap investigation\" into Starship\'s April 20 test launch. The massive rocketâs dramatic flight began by punching a crater into the concrete beneath the launchpad and ended when the giant rocket exploded in mid-air around 4 minutes later.
Dust and debris from the test reportedly rained down on residents in Port Isabel, Texas â a town roughly 6 miles (10 kilometers) from the launchpad â and across Boca Chica\'s beaches, which are nesting grounds for endangered animals, including birds and sea turtles.
https://www.livescience.com/space/space-exploration/disastrous-spacex-launch-under-federal-investigation-after-raining-potentially-hazardous-debris-on-homes-and-beaches
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) â the U.S. civil aviation regulator â has stopped SpaceX from conducting any further launches until it has concluded a \"mishap investigation\" into Starship\'s April 20 test launch. The massive rocketâs dramatic flight began by punching a crater into the concrete beneath the launchpad and ended when the giant rocket exploded in mid-air around 4 minutes later.
Dust and debris from the test reportedly rained down on residents in Port Isabel, Texas â a town roughly 6 miles (10 kilometers) from the launchpad â and across Boca Chica\'s beaches, which are nesting grounds for endangered animals, including birds and sea turtles.
https://www.livescience.com/space/space-exploration/disastrous-spacex-launch-under-federal-investigation-after-raining-potentially-hazardous-debris-on-homes-and-beaches