SpaceX tests the world's most powerful rocket
SpaceX conducts the world's most powerful rocket test Falcon Heavy, designed to bring people to Mars in the future.
Spacex Group's SpaceX Technology Group of billionaire Elon Musk first tested Falcon Heavy missiles at a test facility in Texas, USA, according to Cnet. Falcon Heavy missiles are designed to carry astronauts or bring unmanned spacecraft to Mars and beyond in the universe.
SpaceX first tested Falcon Heavy missiles.
In the demo video posted on SpaceX's Twitter page on May 9, we can see a part of the rocket attached to the launch pad, making it not fly up. The missile's tail emitted a large cloud of smoke and fire.
Falcon Heavy is made up of three one-stage boosters that connect to each other. The specifications of Falcon Heavy said it could carry 16,800kg payloads to Mars and 3,500kg to Pluto.
Operation model of Falcon Heavy missiles.
All of SpaceX's commercials have so far been linked to missiles smaller than Falcon 9. But the company plans to start using Falcon Heavy missiles for a number of missions later this year.
Falcon Heavy is made up of three one-stage boosters that connect to each other.
Musk claims that, when Falcon Heavy is put into use, it will be twice as powerful as current missiles, instantly restoring the ability to perform manned missions to the Moon and Mars. In addition, Musk also plans to create an even bigger rocket, to build colonies with millions of people living on the red planet in the next century.
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