Environmental organizations sued the US Federal Aviation Administration over the Starship launch

Several environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday, saying the agency did not adequately monitor the launch of SpaceX’s Starship rocket from South Texas.
According to Orez Technica reportIn a lawsuit filed in the US Federal Court in Washington, DC, environmentalists say the Federal Aviation Administration failed to report the damage caused by the Starship rocket test and launch, which resulted in heat, noise and light that severely affected human habitats and settlements. Is. Areas affected by the Starship launch include critical habitat designated for federally protected species, as well as national wildlife refuges and state park lands.
Environmental organizations say in the current The first Starship launch, which was carried out on April 31, left debris and ash over a large area, including the land adjacent to the launch site, which is the habitat of endangered species. scattered
The latest lawsuit was filed by the Center for Biological Diversity, the American Bird Conservation Society, the Surfrider Foundation, the Save the Rio Grande Valley Foundation, and the Comcrodo Heritage Foundation. These organizations are active in opposing the development of a SpaceX rocket factory and launch site in an undeveloped area of South Texas near Bocachica Beach, adjacent to the Rio Grande River and the Gulf of Mexico. The Federal Aviation Administration has not yet responded to environmental organizations’ complaints.
At the heart of the environmentalist’s complaint is the claim that the FAA should not have approved Starship launch activities without a much more thorough review of the full environmental impact document. This document is a report that must be prepared based on the requirement of the American National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 for some measures that significantly affect the quality of the human environment.
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