FILE PHOTO: The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying Starlink satellites is seen over Sebastian Inlet after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., February 26, 2025. REUTERS/Sam Wolfe/File Photo

SpaceX grounds Falcon 9 flights after second-stage issue

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By Joey Roulette

Feb 3 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's SpaceX has paused flights of its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket over an unspecified ​issue that its second stage experienced after successfully deploying Starlink ‌satellites into orbit on Monday, the company said. After the two-stage Falcon 9 delivered ‌25 Starlink satellites to space in a routine mission from southern California, the rocket's second stage "experienced an off-nominal condition" as it prepared to deorbit itself as planned, SpaceX wrote on X, adding the rocket stage emptied ⁠all its remaining fuel ‌as designed following a mishap. "Teams are reviewing data to determine root cause and corrective actions before returning to ‍flight," SpaceX said. Falcon 9 is the world's most active rocket - it launched 165 times in 2025, most of them in-house SpaceX missions to expand its ​Starlink constellation. A mission failure in 2024 that doomed a batch ‌of Starlink satellites was SpaceX's first such failure with the rocket since 2016. Monday's mission was not a mission failure. But a problem with the rocket's second stage, if unchecked, could risk future satellite deliveries to orbit or endanger populated areas if the vehicle fails to ⁠properly dispose of itself. Falcon 9's second ​stage body is designed to reenter Earth's ​atmosphere after boosting payloads into orbit, using its engines to target a reentry zone away from populated areas should ‍any components survive ⁠deorbit. SpaceX did not indicate how long its mishap investigation will take. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, which oversees rocket ⁠launch activities and their impact on public safety, was furloughed amid the government ‌shutdown and did not return a request for comment.

(Reporting by ‌Joey Roulette; Editing by Andrea Ricci)