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  • November 1, 2022
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This Tuesday, November 1st, SpaceX, Elon Musk’s companywill launch your most powerful rocket: Falcon Heavy. The mission was commissioned by the US Space Force and the goal is

This Tuesday, November 1st, SpaceX, Elon Musk’s companywill launch your most powerful rocket: Falcon Heavy. The mission was commissioned by the US Space Force and the goal is to carry important cargo as well as launch a military rocket into orbit. Takeoff is scheduled for this morning: 10:40 (Brazil time) at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida (USA). This event marks the fourth use of this particular rocket model.

Takeoff is scheduled for this morning: 10:40 AM (Brazil Time) from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

The equipment has 70 meters high, and is the most powerful in the world. Among the characteristics that distinguish it from its competitors are 27 engineswith the ability to generate 5 million pounds thrust, having managed to put into orbit up to 64 tons cargo — emphasizing that one of the goals of this launch is transportation.

Two used side thrusters will return to our planet, softly landing on space force station in the performance of their duties. As for the central stage, all the fuel will be used to put the military satellite into orbit, so it will not be restored later.

Curiosity: the rocket on the launch pad can be observed on cameras from the Spaceflight Now website:

You can watch the launch of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket live on YouTube:

The good news is that the event can be followed in real time via the Internet. This is a chance for enthusiasts to see a little more of the interesting images that this type of situation provides. For more information, go to company website.

Here is the link to the channel YouTube from SpaceX. Broadcast will start at 10:30 (Brazilia time).


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