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The Federal Aviation Administration has requested an investigation into SpaceX’s launch of its Crew-9 mission.
The Falcon 9 rocket experienced an anomaly on its way back for an ocean splashdown.
SpaceX grounded its rocket to look into the root cause of the anomaly, which caused it to miss its targeted landing area.
This is the third time the normally reliable rocket has been grounded in less than three months .
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