The launch of the SpaceX Starship V3 appeared to go according to plan. It launched last Friday , conducted a mock satellite deployment and returned to Earth. Based on the launch stream, everything appeared to go according to plan. It turns out that this wasn't the case, as the FAA has launched an investigation, and the Starship V3 is grounded until the investigation concludes. Per the FAA , the mishap occurred on the back end of the launch when the Starship V3's boosters fell back to the Gulf of Mexico. The boosters fell pretty hard into what the FAA calls a "hazard area." This caused several airport departure delays along with five airborne delay events, which is fancy FAA speak that means airplanes had to fly a holding pattern until things calmed down. SpaceX is required to conduct a "mishap investigation." The FAA is overseeing that investigation and must approve SpaceX's final report, including corrective actions, before SpaceX can conduct another Starship V3 launch.…