FAA sued over its approval of SpaceX's Starship launch program from South Texas

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FAA sued over its approval of SpaceX's Starship launch program from South Texas
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Save RGV and the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation, an indigenous group in South Texas, joined other conservation groups in the federal suit.

April 20 from its Boca Chica launch site. The Starship got off its pad, cleared the launch tower and soared to about 24 miles before exploding over the Gulf of Mexico.

in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., says. “It is also about whether regulators will hold powerful corporations accountable or allow them to disregard environmental laws simply because of their political and financial influence.”Coastal nonprofit’s survey of SpaceX launch site depicts battered landscape, wildfires, more impacts

“This is about this area being vitally, vitally, vitally important for wildlife, plants, water, dunes and the sky,” Mary Angela Branch of Save RGV, a Port Isabel resident. “It’s about the FAA not doing their due diligence.”After the launch, the FAA said it’s overseeing a “mishap investigation” and grounded the Starship program, possibly for months, as it pieces together what happened during the launch and explosion.

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