FAA suspende voos do Starship da SpaceX após incidente no teste de 22 de maio

A Federal Aviation Administration ordenou uma pausa nos voos do Starship da SpaceX enquanto investiga um incidente ocorrido durante o lançamento de 22 de maio.

O Starship V3 da SpaceX completou grande parte de seus objetivos de teste, mas o propulsor Super Heavy não conseguiu realizar um pouso suave na água. Após a separação dos estágios, o propulsor realizou uma inversão de direção e tentou uma queima de retorno, mas não conseguiu acionar todos os motores e encerrou a queima prematuramente, resultando em um impacto forte no Golfo do México. O Starship, por sua vez, pousou na água conforme planejado no Oceano Índico.

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