Elon Musk's company, SpaceX, had a small problem with their rocket launch a few weeks ago. The rocket carried some satellites into space, but they didn't go as high as they were supposed to. So, SpaceX stopped launching rockets for a little while to figure out what went wrong and fix it. They found out what caused the problem and made some changes to their rockets to make sure it doesn't happen again. Now, they are ready to start launching rockets again and they have another launch planned soon. Read from source...
1. The article starts with a misleading headline that implies that SpaceX is resuming launch operations after a mishap involving Starlink satellites, while the reality is that the mishap happened two weeks before the resumption.
2. The article uses outdated information, such as mentioning only three launches in July, while SpaceX has actually completed four launches by July 26.
3. The article omits important details, such as the fact that the Starlink satellites that were deployed in a lower-than-intended orbit have since been deorbit