STARBASE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring SpaceX to conduct a mishap investigation into its ninth flight from Starbase on Tuesday.
Despite failing to accomplish all three of its main objectives, the FAA is only asking SpaceX to focus on the loss of the Starship vehicle, which did not complete its launch or reentry as planned.
As previously reported by ValleyCentral, the star of flight nine was supposed to be the Super Heavy booster, which was anticipated to land in the Gulf of America, formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico, rather than back at the launch site, where it was formerly caught by the chopsticks.
While the Super Heavy booster did not accomplish its objectives for testing in flight nine, the FAA determined that the loss of the Super Heav