(Bloomberg) -- SpaceX’s Starship rocket is one step closer to obtaining a license for a second launch after the US Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it has completed a safety review.

The FAA’s review is part of a broader assessment required before Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp. can attempt another test flight following the rocket’s explosive April debut. The agency focused on potential impacts to public health and property.  

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The FAA also is continuing an environmental review of Starship with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. That agency has up to 135 days from Oct. 19 to assess how Starship and its launches impact the local environment. 

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