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SpaceX's 2023 Mishap Report Just Released By the FAA Is Heavily Redacted

SpaceX's 2023 Mishap Report Just Released By the FAA Is Heavily Redacted

Bloomberg09-05-2025

By and Loren Grush
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Welcome back to FOIA Files! Two years ago, I requested a copy of an investigative report conducted by Elon Musk's SpaceX and sent to the Federal Aviation Administration after one of its rockets exploded shortly after takeoff from the company's facility in Boca Chica, Texas. The 102-page document finally arrived last week, but it's almost entirely redacted! There are a few unredacted sentence fragments and paragraphs here and there throughout the document. I asked my colleague, space reporter extraordinaire Loren Grush, to help me make sense of it. Let's put some of these puzzle pieces together! But first...
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