SpaceX Starship after taking off close to Brownsville, Texas, on March 14. Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesSpaceX and NASA could also be busy cheering all of the success achieved throughout Thursday’s mission, however within the eyes of the Federal Aviation Administration — which licenses industrial rocket launches — the lack of the Tremendous Heavy booster and Starship spacecraft remains to be thought-about a setback that needs to be totally reviewed.The FAA routinely oversees mishap investigations when spacecraft are misplaced throughout flight. And despite the fact that SpaceX knew going into the flight that Starship and Tremendous Heavy seemingly would not survive, regulators nonetheless must hash out what occurred.SpaceX and the FAA have had a generally contentious relationship, as SpaceX has stated the company’s opinions have taken longer than the corporate would love, delaying testing.