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FAA Closes SpaceX Starship Mishap Investigation
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That's what's so odd to me about this whole communication, why don't they just publish the outstanding details if they've been in contact with SpaceX during all this time? Bureaucracy is odd sometimes
https://nitter.net/NASASpaceflight/status/1700149076400951476
Seems like they may have published the outstanding details to SpaceX and the media, just not the public.
Okay that makes sense I guess, if it falls under ITAR
Well this comment has aged somewhat poorly, Elon just published the full list
Perhaps, perhaps not. Does it make a difference if Elon posts it versus if the FAA post it? Elon might have the authority to publish "proprietary data", though I imagine he wouldn't have the authority to release "U.S. Export Control information". It's also possible that the version Elon posted was an abridged version. There is frequent mention of "certain sensors" and "certain bolts" which suggests deliberate vagueness.