SpaceX’s Falcon rocket fleet was grounded for the third time in three months due to a second stage issue after successfully launching a Dragon Capsule to the ISS. The Falcon 9 second stage failed to perform a proper deorbit burn, causing it to land outside the targeted ocean area. This incident may prompt an FAA investigation, adding to SpaceX’s ongoing disputes with the agency. The rocket debris likely fell further downrange in the Pacific Ocean than planned. The mishap could impact upcoming solar system exploration missions with narrow launch windows in October.