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A Falcon 9 booster toppled over in a dramatic fiery crash after its attempted landing on Wednesday, August 28. This prompted the immediate grounding of the rockets. For more on this story, check out our [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([Data Engineer]( > [Data Engineer II (Python, AWS, Snowflake, Databricks)]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST-READ 🚀 [Polaris Dawn in the dusk? Falcon 9 rocket crash may shake up SpaceX plans]( The FAA is conducting a thorough investigation into this failed landing. As a result, Falcon 9 launches have been [temporarily suspended]( until the investigation is completed and necessary safety improvements are approved. “A return to flight of the Falcon 9 booster rocket is based on the FAA determining that any system, process or procedure related to the anomaly does not affect [public safety](,” the FAA said in a statement. The agency added: “In addition, SpaceX may need to request and receive approval from the FAA to [modify its license]( that incorporates any corrective actions and meet all other licensing requirements,” the agency said. ☢️ [Onkalo: World’s first final burial place for nuclear fuel waste getting ready]( Finland is soon to become the first country in the world to attempt the burial of nuclear fuel waste in a [geological tomb]( – where it is planned to be stored for the next 100,000 years. The plan is to pack the spent nuclear fuel in watertight canisters and deposit them about [1312 feet]((400 meters) below ground level in the forest of the southwest region of Finland. 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