SpaceX has met the requirements of the US Federal Aviation Administration

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American billionaire Elon Musk has confirmed that his company SpaceX has received permission for the orbital launch of the Starship spacecraft from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Congratulations to SpaceX for completing and documenting the 57 items required by the FAA for Starship’s second flight. It is worth noting that 6 out of 63 points relate to later flights.

SpaceX has met the requirements of the US Federal Aviation Administration

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On its first launch, the rocket rose high and flew for more than three minutes, but lost several engines, caused serious damage to the launch pad, and entered a dive, after which it was remotely destroyed.

After the launch, a crater appeared in the ground, concrete pieces scattered across the area, and the environment was damaged, Some species of wildlife are in danger of extinction. The launch also caused a fire of approximately 16,000 m2 within the state park.

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