SpaceX’s biggest rocket till date, the
Falcon Heavy
, has been finally raised on the Cape Canaveral launchpad for the first time. The rocket will look to push forward
Elon Musk’s
vision of making humans an inter-planetary species as it begins its maiden journey out of Earth’s orbit next month. [caption id=“attachment_4168673” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Falcon Heavy Rocket. SpaceX[/caption] Elon Musk claims that the rocket is said to have double the thrust of next
largest rocket
and it would be the first time all 27 of the rocket’s Merlin engines will be fired up. The
Cape Canaveral
launchpad is the same one which was used for launching the Saturn V Apollo 11 Moon rocket. Earlier this month Musk had tweeted that the cargo of the Falcon Heavy would contain a 2008 Cherry-Red
Tesla Roadster
and later on Instagram we saw the
photos of the car inside the fairing of the rocket
. Musk has publicly admitted that there are chances that the
rocket might blow up
while taking off or something might go wrong and the rocket might not complete the mission. The setback caused would be immense and we are willing to bet that Musk will prevent that from happening. [caption id=“attachment_4279953” align=“alignnone” width=“470”]
The Falcon Heavy raised at Cape Canaveral launchpad. SpaceX[/caption] Musk tweeted that if the
launch is successful
the rocket will lift off and enter the Earth’s orbit at which point the two booster rocket will separate and land back on the Cape Canaveral launch pad.
The centre core of the main module containing the Roadster will separate and then continue its journey downwards to land on a drone ship. Let’s hope the mission goes without a glitch. SpaceX has not revealed any specific launch date for the Falcon Heavy liftoff.
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