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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 cleared for takeoff: FAA gives green light

In a statement on Thursday, the FAA declared that their investigation into the anomaly found no public safety issues, allowing the Falcon 9 to resume its flight operations even as the overall investigation continues. This green light signifies a major step forward for SpaceX, as the company eagerly prepares for its next launch as soon as Saturday, July 27.

News Arena Network - Florida - UPDATED: July 26, 2024, 07:23 PM - 2 min read

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket has been cleared for a triumphant return to space, according to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This comes after the rocket was grounded due to a rare mid-flight failure on July 11.

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 cleared for takeoff: FAA gives green light


SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket has been cleared for a triumphant return to space, according to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This comes after the rocket was grounded due to a rare mid-flight failure on July 11.

 

In a statement on Thursday, the FAA declared that their investigation into the anomaly found no public safety issues, allowing the Falcon 9 to resume its flight operations even as the overall investigation continues.

 

This green light signifies a major step forward for SpaceX, as the company eagerly prepares for its next launch as soon as Saturday, July 27.

 

SpaceX’s official post on X (formerly known as Twitter) reflected their readiness and confidence in the rocket's return to the skies.

 

The Falcon 9, the world’s most utilised rocket, experienced its first failure in over seven years when it broke apart mid-flight, resulting in the loss of its Starlink satellite payload.

 

SpaceX confirmed that the failed sense line and sensor on the second stage engine will be removed for upcoming launches, ensuring that such a mishap doesn't recur.

 

It's worth noting the critical role of Falcon 9 in the U.S. space program.

 

It’s the only American rocket capable of ferrying NASA crews to the International Space Station. With NASA planning its next astronaut mission in August, the successful return of Falcon 9 is crucial.

 

The mission will see SpaceX's Crew Dragon astronaut capsule launched atop the trusty Falcon 9.

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