![]() "The vehicle experienced an anomaly during the landing phase of the flight resulting in loss of the vehicle," an FAA spokesperson said. The Federal Aviation Administration, which had an inspector at SpaceX's facilities to observe the test flight, said in a statement that the FAA will oversee the company's investigation into the "prototype mishap." The FAA has conducted similar mishap investigations after previous Starship test flights. "We do appear to have lost all the data from the vehicle, and the team of course is away from the landing pad, so we'll be out there seeing what we had." Don't wait for the landing," Insprucker said. ![]() ![]() ![]() "The frozen view we saw in the camera doesn't mean that we're waiting for the signal to come back Starship 11 is not coming back.
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