Several commercial flights were delayed or diverted after SpaceX’s Starship rocket broke apart during its seventh test flight on Thursday. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed it temporarily diverted and slowed aircraft near the debris area, warning pilots about hazardous conditions. The rocket launched from SpaceX’s facility near Brownsville, Texas, and headed east before breaking up. The FAA stated it has not received reports of injuries or property damage. SpaceX announced plans to analyze flight data to determine the cause of the failure.