What SpaceX Falcon Heavy just did SHOCKED the entire world…

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What SpaceX Falcon Heavy just did SHOCKED the entire world…
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For years, the Falcon Heavy was the world’s most powerful operational rocket. But in November, NASA’s new moon rocket, SLS, stole that title with its inaugural launch.
Regardless, with each launch, the Falcon Heavy rocket puts on a dramatic show back on Earth.
And on Sunday, SpaceX’s fifth Falcon Heavy, the towering launch vehicle known for its boosters’ aerial acrobatics and synchronized landings when returning to Earth, took to the skies, producing one of the massive commercial rocket’s most spectacular launches yet.
Powered by three Falcon 9-derived boosters, each with nine Merlin 1D engines, Falcon Heavy fired up and soared off of SpaceX’s Kennedy Space Center LC-39A pad at the start of its Sunday launch window. Producing up to 2326 tons of thrust shortly after liftoff, Falcon Heavy upheld its position as the world’s most powerful commercial rocket and the second most powerful operational rocket.
USSF-67 largely mirrored SpaceX’s November 1st, 2022 USSF-44 Falcon Heavy launch, and even used the same side boosters. Flying for the second time in 75 days, B1064 and B1065 aced their roles in the mission and separated from Falcon Heavy’s expendable center booster (or core) around three minutes after liftoff. The side boosters immediately flipped around with thrusters powered by compressed nitrogen gas and ignited three of their nine Merlin 1D engines to boost back to the Florida coast. After coasting back to Florida, they completed brief reentry burns to lessen atmospheric heating and fired up one last time to gently touch down at SpaceX’s LZ-1 and LZ-2 landing pads.
What an epic shot!
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk even likened that: “And that’s how we will land on Mars.”
What SpaceX Falcon Heavy just did SHOCKED the entire world…
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