FAA requires mishap investigation into latest Starship launch
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The Federal Aviation Administration has determined that SpaceX's latest Starship test flight resulted in a mishap, requiring an investigation before the vehicle can fly again. The May 22 launch from Starbase, Texas, experienced anomalies with the Super Heavy booster, including engine failures during a boostback burn, causing it to plummet into the Gulf of Mexico. The FAA defines a mishap as a failure to complete a launch or reentry as planned. SpaceX will conduct the investigation, overseen by the FAA, to determine the root cause and corrective actions. The investigation will ground Starship until the FAA approves the final report.
💡 Why It Matters
- · SpaceX must now address the engine failures and other issues that arose during the launch, potentially delaying its Starship development timeline.
- · The FAA's oversight of the investigation ensures that safety concerns are thoroughly examined.