Get the latest tech news

The FAA is grounding SpaceX's Starship after its latest explosion


The FAA is requiring SpaceX to investigate what caused its latest Starship launch to end in an explosion before it uses the spacecraft again.

The FAA's statement says that no one was injured by the falling debris but that its working "to confirm reports of public property damage on Turks and Caicos." ThermoWorks’ long-awaited wireless grill probe doesn’t pack all of the sensors inside a single device, which means its readings are more accurate than the competition. In this episode, Senior Writer Karissa Bell joins Devindra and Ben to discuss the potential finale of TikTok in America, as well as why some users are finding refuge in RedNote, a Chinese Instagram clone.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Endgadget

Read more on:

Photo of SpaceX

SpaceX

Photo of FAA

FAA

Photo of starship

starship

Related news:

News photo

SpaceX’s fiery Starship explosion put on a fantastic show but delayed and diverted flights

News photo

SpaceX and Blue Origin must investigate this week’s big rocket tests, FAA says

News photo

SpaceX resets ‘Days Since Starship Exploded’ counter to zero