The American aviation authorities have interrupted all thefts in several Florida airports for concerns about the debris of the SpaceX stars, which was uncontrollable shortly after the launch.
A ground stopping was temporarily in force for the airports of Orlando and Miami after the failure of the launch on the Atlantic Ocean.
In a press release, SpaceX confirmed that the ship had “an unforeseen rapid disassembly” “during its ascent in space and had lost contact with the ground.
A declaration by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said that flights in and outside airports would be delayed due to an “space launching incident”.
The company, which belongs to the billionaire Elon Musk, said that the teams immediately started to coordinate with the security officials for “pre-plane responses”.
The declaration added that SpaceX will examine the data to determine “to better understand the deep cause” of the accident.
“As always, success comes from what we learn, and today’s flight will offer additional lessons to improve the reliability of starship.”
The incident comes after a similar defective test launch in January, which also saw Starship Fail bankruptcy a few minutes after its launch from the Texas of Spacex facilities.
The FAA also briefly closed airports at the time, due to the concerns about the drop in debris.
After the January incident, the FAA founded the launch of the starship and noted that the failed effort has led to material damage in the Turkish islands and caïcos in the Caribbean.