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FAA Clears SpaceX To Launch Second Starship Flight (cnbc.com) 19

The FAA has cleared SpaceX to launch its second spaceflight attempt of its Starship rocket. CNBC reports: SpaceX posted on the social media platform X shortly after the greenlight that it was "targeting Friday, November 17 for Starship's second flight test." A two-hour launch window will begin at 8 a.m. ET. SpaceX plans to livestream the Starship launch, with a webcast beginning about 30 minutes before lift off. Starship first launched in April, achieving flight for a few minutes before exploding mid-air, severely damaging the ground infrastructure and raising environmental concerns. The FAA in coordination with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service launched a safety review prior to issuing a new flight license for the second attempt.

FWS determined that the rocket launch and subsequent damage to the pad infrastructure had no long-term negative effects on the surrounding ecology, according to an agency report released Wednesday. Still, SpaceX will help mitigate damage to the area by reducing sound waves and vibrations, assisting in fire suppression, and providing launch pad protection, the agency said. As a result, "the FAA determined SpaceX met all safety, environmental, policy and financial responsibility requirements," the agency said in a statement Wednesday.

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FAA Clears SpaceX To Launch Second Starship Flight

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  • exploading? (Score:4, Funny)

    by bobthesungeek76036 ( 2697689 ) on Thursday November 16, 2023 @08:16AM (#64009435)

    achieving flight for a few minutes before exploding mid-air

    No sir. It was " rapid unscheduled disassembly "!

    • No sir. It was a delayed scheduled disassembly.
      • by BigFire ( 13822 )

        Current round of delay is to fix issue with an actuator for grid-fin which is situated behind the hot staging ring that required de-stacking for them to get to. The first test was initially scheduled for 4/17 but delayed by 3 days. In this particular case, they're coming up to some other deadline such as Thanksgiving and Christmas in which the public road cannot be closed.

        • I was referring to the delay between the activation of the fly termination system and the actual disassemble. :-)

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