He writes about the details RMF24, but you can also learn a lot from Twitter SpaceX, where the launch of Falcon Heavy was constantly commented on. The rocket has been known for several years and quickly entered the minds of many observers mainly due to reusable afterburnersthat land impressively on the ground after take-off. They are automatically guided to the landing sites and finish the flight in an upright position.
As SpaceX calculates on Twitter, today’s launch of Falcon Heavy (and therefore the return booster) is the 150th and 151st operations of this type that have been successful. As always, it was recorded by cameras mounted on both the rocket and the boosters themselves. The last tens of seconds of their return to earth, along with a commentary from SpaceX’s flight control, can be viewed below by 4 shots simultaneously:
The described flight of the Falcon Heavy rocket is a mission carried out for the Pentagon. According to RMF24, the rocket launches two objects into orbit: the experimental mini-satellite TETRA-1 and the other, the details of which have not been disclosed. The next missions for the USA will be carried out by Falcon Heavy next year.
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Oskar Ziomek, WP Tech reporter