In this image from SpaceX, a Falcon 9 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, carrying 21 Starlink internet satellites. (SpaceX)


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SpaceX's rocket launches are on hold after a dramatic incident on Wednesday. A booster rocket, which had just completed its mission, fell over and burst into flames while landing off the coast of Florida. This mishap led the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ground SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets and order an investigation into the accident.
The incident occurred early in the morning, shortly after the rocket had successfully launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The mission had been a success up to that point, with the rocket delivering 21 Starlink internet satellites into orbit. However, moments after the booster landed on an ocean platform, it toppled over and exploded. This was particularly noteworthy as it was the 23rd flight for this particular booster, setting a recycling record for SpaceX.

Thankfully, there were no injuries or damage to the public reported. The FAA has stated that it must review SpaceX's findings and approve any corrective measures before the company can resume launching Falcon 9 rockets. This halt affected not only the recent launch but also a planned mission from California, which was immediately cancelled following the accident.

The impact of this incident on upcoming missions remains unclear. SpaceX has several important launches scheduled, including a private spaceflight and a NASA mission. Just hours before the accident, a billionaire's chartered flight had already been delayed due to poor weather conditions.

Jon Edwards, a SpaceX vice president, expressed the company's commitment to resolving the issue quickly. On social media, he shared, "Losing a booster is always sad. Each one of them has a unique history and character. Thankfully this doesn't happen often."

In addition to addressing the current situation, SpaceX is preparing for a private spaceflight set to launch from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, as well as a NASA mission scheduled for late next month. This mission will carry astronauts to the International Space Station. Two of these seats were originally meant for astronauts who had flown in Boeing’s Starliner capsule but were deemed unsafe for their return by NASA.

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