KEY POINTS
  • The Federal Aviation Administration said Elon Musk's SpaceX must keep its Starship Super Heavy rocket grounded.
  • The federal agency had been probing the April launch, which saw SpaceX's Starship explode in mid-flight.
  • The FAA called for SpaceX to take 63 corrective actions before it launches another Starship test flight.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that SpaceX is not yet clear for another test flight of its Starship Super Heavy launch vehicle.

The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday said Elon Musk's SpaceX must keep its Starship Super Heavy rocket grounded, saying the company needs to take 63 corrective actions before it is cleared for another test flight.

The FAA has now wrapped its probe into the April launch, which saw the rocket explode mid-flight.