The Federal Aviation Administration said its investigation into a January SpaceX test that ended in an explosion is closed.
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Astronomy on MSNFAA concludes Blue Origin, SpaceX January ‘mishap' investigationsThe Federal Aviation Administration has completed its investigations looking into "mishaps" that occurred during Blue ...
SpaceX chalked up another human spaceflight Monday night, taking four civilians on a trip around the Earth that has never ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNSpectrum Rocket Crashes Into Sea After Orbital Launch Attempt, Company Calls Test A 'Success'A first-of-its-kind European rocket launch ended in the Norwegian Sea when Isar Aerospace's unmanned rocket exploded just 40 ...
Spectrum lifted off from Norway’s picturesque Andøya Spaceport and cleared the launch pad. But after about 30 seconds, the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has said that it will allow Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to fly again, following a ...
As it flew up toward the International Space Station last summer, the Starliner spacecraft lost four thrusters. A NASA ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin said on Monday it is targeting "late spring" for the second launch of its giant New Glenn rocket, as ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Monday said it closed out a review into SpaceX's explosive Starship test flight ...
The international all-civilian Fram2 crew is the first in space history to fly to orbit with no licensed pilot or trained ...
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