The US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) has recommended a fine of $175,000 to billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's technology company SpaceX for not sharing Starlink data.
According to a foreign news
agency, the authority has proposed fining SpaceX for not sharing 'launch collision analysis trajectory data'.According to the news, SpaceX was supposed to submit the data to the Federal Aviation Authority in August 2022 before the launch of its Starlink 27-4 mission.
The FAA says that SpaceX was supposed to provide 'Launch Collision Analysis Trajectory Data' directly to the agency seven days before the launch of the Starlink mission, but this was not done
According to the FAA, the data is used to evaluate the likelihood of launch vehicles hitting any of the thousands of objects orbiting the Earth.
According to the FAA, the authority has given the technology company SpaceX 30 days to submit a response.

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