Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin said it hopes to resume rocket flights 'soon' following the conclusion of an investigation into a crash last year.
File: This screen grab taken from a Blue Origin broadcast shows the N-22 rocket blasting off from the Blue Origin base near Van Horn, Texas.WASHINGTON - Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin said it hopes to resume rocket flights"soon" following the conclusion of an investigation into a crash last year -- but it must wait for US regulators to accept the findings.
The flight's rocket consisted of a single booster, with Blue Origin's NS-23 capsule on top carrying a scientific payload.During the mission, an anomaly occurred as the rocket was climbing, appearing to stall as it experienced a technical issue. An investigation was subsequently conducted with oversight from the regulatory Federal Aviation Administration .The FAA said its probe remains open and that it was"currently reviewing the company's submission of its mishap report."
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