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FAA Clears SpaceX Falcon 9 for NASA Crew-12 Launch

Thomas by Thomas
February 11, 2026
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FAA Clears SpaceX Falcon 9 for NASA Crew-12 Launch

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officially cleared SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket to resume flight operations. This clearance paved the way for the high-stakes NASA Crew-12 mission, which is now targeting a launch on Friday, February 13, 2026.

The FAA’s review followed a brief four-day suspension after a “second-stage anomaly” occurred during a Starlink launch on February 2.

The Investigation: Second-Stage Anomaly

The grounding was triggered when a Falcon 9 upper stage failed to perform its final deorbit burn, an essential maneuver for ensuring the stage reenters the atmosphere over a safe, unpopulated area.

  • The Cause: The FAA-overseen investigation identified a “gas bubble” in a propellant transfer tube. This bubble prevented the Merlin Vacuum engine from igniting for its final burn.

  • The Resolution: The FAA accepted SpaceX’s “technical and organizational preventative measures” to resolve the issue. SpaceX confirmed that because the Crew-12 mission uses a different deorbit profile than Starlink missions, there is no increased risk to the astronauts.

  • Return to Flight: SpaceX successfully validated the fix with a Starlink launch on February 7, providing the final “green light” for the crewed mission.

NASA Crew-12 Mission Details

This mission is particularly urgent due to a “skeleton crew” currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) following the emergency medical evacuation of the Crew-11 team in January.

DetailMission Information
New Launch DateFriday, February 13, 2026, at 5:15 AM EST
Launch SiteSpace Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40), Cape Canaveral
SpacecraftCrew Dragon Freedom
Crew MembersJessica Meir (NASA), Jack Hathaway (NASA), Sophie Adenot (ESA), Andrey Fedyaev (Roscosmos)
Weather StatusDelayed from Feb 11 to Feb 13 due to high offshore winds in the ascent corridor.

Strategic Importance

The Crew-12 mission marks the first time a crewed flight will launch from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral, a pad traditionally used for satellite launches but recently upgraded with a crew access arm to provide NASA with more flexibility during busy launch schedules.

“The Falcon 9 vehicle is authorized to return to flight. The FAA oversaw and accepted the findings of the SpaceX-led investigation.” — FAA Official Statement, February 6, 2026

 

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