While Elon Musk teases new rocket launch, FAA says he hasn't filed accident report from the last

Calm down, Elon. Even though billionaire Elon Musk has hinted at short-term plans to launch another SpaceX rocket, the private spaceflight company still hasn't submitted a final accident report to the federal government after its prior rocket blew up over its South Texas, the Express-News reports. Without SpaceX's report on the April 20 rocket explosion, the feds are unlikely to green light another launch from Musk's operation in the coastal town of Boca Chica, according to the daily. Regulators ordered SpaceX to work with state and federal agencies to analyze the impacts of the explosion and conduct environmental cleanup before staging another launch.
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