The FAA has approved another high-stakes test flight for SpaceX’s Starship, expanding hazard zones in the US and abroad. This clearance follows previous explosive mishaps, underscoring SpaceX’s unwavering drive to push the boundaries of rocket technology—even when regulators seem to play party pooper.
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