SpaceX Reschedules 4th Starship Launch to June 6 Amid FAA Safety Review

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SpaceX has delayed the fourth flight test of its Starship to June 6, pending regulatory approval. The test aims for a soft splashdown of the Super Heavy booster in the Gulf of Mexico and a controlled re-entry of the Starship in the Indian Ocean. This follows a previous test in March where the spacecraft lost contact and broke apart. NASA is counting on Starship for its Artemis program to return humans to the moon.
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