Finally the awaited day has come. The launch date was constantly postponed. In the fifth attempt, SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy Rocket with a triple booster for an experimental space field deployment mission for the US Space Force. Here are the details…
Finally, SpaceX smiled! Falcon Heavy mission successful!
SpaceX had planned to launch this mission earlier this month. However, setbacks continued to haunt him. A number of problems arose, including bad weather. The last set date was December 13. However, as a result of the setbacks, the mission date was postponed to December 28.
SpaceX calls this mission USSF-52 mission. After delays, the Falcon Heavy Rocket took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in the evening hours of Thursday, December 28. The spaceflight company, led by Elon Musk, shared the launch with space enthusiasts. It livestreamed the first part of the mission, including the launch and landing of two of the rocket’s three boosters.
About eight minutes after liftoff, the Falcon Heavy’s two side thrusters turned home for a steep descent. In addition, the core thruster continued to feed its payload into orbit.
Falcon Heavy consists of three Falcon 9 boosters. Falcon Heavy has 5.5 million pounds of thrust at launch. This makes it one of the most powerful rockets currently in use.
Thursday’s mission broke a record for SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Rocket. It was the Falcon Heavy Rocket’s ninth flight since its first launch five years ago. The rocket last flew in October to deploy NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft. Psyche Spacecraft will explore a metal asteroid.
SpaceX has also begun testing a much more powerful rocket, the Starship Rocket. This rocket has a massive thrust of 17 million pounds. This makes it the most powerful rocket ever to fly. However, the first two test flights, carried out in April and November this year, resulted in the rocket exploding in the air.