SpaceX says regulators will keep Starship grounded until at least November
Briefly

SpaceX aims to recover the Super Heavy booster directly back at the launch pad using a mid-air catch, rather than on an offshore platform.
SpaceX described environmental regulations as serving a noble purpose, emphasizing their role in balancing progress with environmental protection standards.
The FAA has delayed approval of SpaceX's next Starship launch license until at least late November, citing the need for thorough analysis.
The upcoming flight is set to attempt the most ambitious objective yet, including mid-air capture of the Super Heavy booster.
Read at Ars Technica
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