THIS IS EPIC! The World’s MOST POWERFUL ROCKET Finally Returns From 3-Year Hiatus!

THIS IS EPIC! The World’s MOST POWERFUL ROCKET Finally Returns From 3-Year Hiatus!

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Only a few hours left, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy will take flight for the first time since June 2019, ending a long period of inactivity for the world's most powerful, operational rocket.
Under the power of 27 Merlin engines in its first stage, the rocket will carry two space technology payloads into orbit for the US Space Force, marking the first fully operational national security mission to fly on SpaceX’s heavy-lifter.
Interestingly, this USSF-44 launch also will be SpaceX's first "direct-to-GEO" mission, which means the powerful Falcon Heavy rocket will launch its payload directly into a geostationary orbit nearly 36,000 km above the Earth's surface.
Ahead of this much-awaited flight, it is natural to ask why it has been more than 40 months since the rocket last flew. And perhaps more importantly, does this suggest that the Falcon Heavy—developed internally at SpaceX, at the company's own expense, for half a billion dollars—was a mistake?
All this and more in today’s episode of Great SpaceX!

The long gap between flights has not occurred due to a shortage of Falcon Heavy rockets. At its essence, the Falcon Heavy consists of a core stage that is a modified version of a Falcon 9 rocket's first stage, and two side-mounted boosters that are somewhat less modified. There are other structural adaptations, but basically, SpaceX could manufacture (and reuse hardware) for just about as many Falcon Heavy rockets as the market desires.
THIS IS EPIC! The World’s MOST POWERFUL ROCKET Finally Returns From 3-Year Hiatus!
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