CEO SpaceX launched Falcon Heavy missiles before the launch of the test

Just a few years ago, launching and landing a rocket seemed to be a foolish idea, but companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin showed that it was not an impossible thing to develop. Missile system can be reused.

According to DigitalTrends, after successfully executing the Falcon 9 missile landing recently, SpaceX is now ready to take its technology to a new level with the plan to launch the most powerful missile test . World Falcon Heavy in January 2018.

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Falcon Heavy rocket is located in a parking lot at Cape Canaveral in Florida.

The person who made everything seem impossible impossible - CEO SpaceX, billionaire Elon Musk - recently posted some photos on his Twitter page of the giant Falcon Heavy rockets in the parking lot. at Cape Canaveral in Florida, waiting for the day to leave. The missile will use a launcher-like launch pad that began the famed Apollo 11 mission to bring the first astronauts to the Moon in 1969.

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Falcon Heavy rocket 70 meters high, reusable.

70 meters high, reusable, including 3 cores that accelerate "full concrete" from the Falcon 9, each with 9 Merlin engines. With this power, the rocket will be propelled by 18 Boeing 747s combined, and twice as powerful as the second largest rocket in the world.

According to SpaceX's website, Falcon Heavy has enough power to bring more than 54 tons of goods into orbit, which is equivalent to carrying a Boeing 737 with all passengers, crew and luggage.

Falcon Heavy's future missions are quite diverse, ranging from shipping to space, to bringing people to the Moon and even Mars. Elon Musk has stated that he will use Falcon Heavy to bring his super plum red to Mars! Not to mention, the billionaire said he would let David Heavy's Falcon O play the Space Oddity on his way to the red planet.

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Elon Musk will give David Heavy's Space Oddity music to David Bowie on the way to the red planet.

Earlier this year, Elon Musk posted a teaser describing the takeoff process of Falcon Heavy. Accordingly this missile will perform many separate steps after being launched, ending with the accelerating core landing on Earth. Elon Musk affirmed that if everything was as perfect as the plan, the two sides would land on the ground, while the central core would land a SpaceX ship on the sea - the ship had served several times by landing. Falcon 9.

However, CEO SpaceX did not let the excitement blurred, thinking that many things could be wrong. In other words, don't be surprised if this rocket exploded like a video that Elon Musk once shared not long ago!