FAA menghentikan penerbangan Starship SpaceX setelah insiden uji coba 22 Mei

Federal Aviation Administration telah memerintahkan penghentian penerbangan Starship SpaceX sementara mereka menyelidiki insiden yang terjadi selama peluncuran pada 22 Mei.

Starship V3 milik SpaceX telah menyelesaikan sebagian besar tujuan uji cobanya, namun pendorong Super Heavy gagal melakukan pendaratan lunak. Setelah pemisahan tahap, pendorong melakukan pembalikan arah dan mencoba melakukan pembakaran untuk kembali ke titik peluncuran, tetapi tidak dapat menyalakan semua mesin dan mengakhiri proses pembakaran lebih awal yang mengakibatkan pendaratan keras di Teluk Amerika. Starship sendiri mendarat sesuai rencana di Samudra Hindia.

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FAA grounds New Glenn after NG-3 mission upper stage mishap

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket following a partial failure during its third mission, NG-3, launched Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. An upper-stage engine issue prevented the BlueBird 7 satellite from reaching its target 285-mile orbit, achieving only about 95 miles. This incident, the second grounding for the rocket, will halt flights pending investigation.

SpaceX launched its upgraded Starship rocket on its first test flight Friday from South Texas, achieving a successful splashdown in the Indian Ocean after more than an hour in flight.

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SpaceX aimed to launch its redesigned Starship V3 rocket on May 22 after a technical issue halted an attempt the previous day.

A known air leak in the Russian section of the International Space Station ISS prompted a precautionary measure on Friday, with four astronauts seeking shelter in a Crew Dragon capsule.

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Isar Aerospace aborted the second test flight of its German Spectrum carrier rocket on Wednesday evening shortly before launch from Andøya spaceport in Norway. The countdown stopped unexpectedly just seconds before the planned engine ignition. The exact reasons remain initially unclear.

NASA is working with SpaceX and Blue Origin to simplify requirements for their Human Landing Systems, aiming for a 2028 moon landing. Lori Glaze, head of NASA's deep space exploration, said both companies have submitted proposals to speed up development by avoiding complex orbits. Officials are analyzing compatibility with the Orion spacecraft.

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