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Falcon Heavy – Space X Launch

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Guest Larstrup
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When the SpaceX Falcon Heavy lifts off, it will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift more than twice the payload of the next closest operational vehicle, the Delta IV Heavy, at one-third the cost. Falcon Heavy's first stage is composed of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores whose 27 Merlin engines together generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft.

Following liftoff, the two side boosters separate from the center core and return to landing sites for future reuse. The center core, traveling further and faster than the side boosters, also returns for reuse, but lands on a drone ship located in the Atlantic Ocean. At max velocity the Roadster will travel 11 km/s (7mi/s) and travel 400 million km (250 million mi) from Earth. Falcon Heavy was designed from the outset to carry humans into space and restores the possibility of flying missions with crew to the Moon or Mars.

Here’s the animation. If you’ve been following previous Space X launches, you’ll know how fascinating they are to watch. Especially now that they’ve perfected the return and safe landing of the fuel boosters on land. You can follow tomorrow’s launch here at SpaceX . The launch is scheduled for tomorrow (Tuesday) at 1:30 pm from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The is a 3 hour window, so time approximate. It should be fascinating!!

 

 

Guest Larstrup
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 Tomorrow’s launch will be fascinating as it will be a first attempt to return and re-land three stages of the Falcon Heavy. 

Here’s SpaceX CRS-13: Falcon 9 first stage landing, 15 December 2017. While it’s possible that the Telsa roadster,  which is the payload for tomorrow’s launch might not make orbit, it’s still a huge step in the private sector’s investment in space exploration. 

 

Guest Larstrup
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5 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

 

Oh I get it, my burn is bigger than your burn. :rolleyes:

Posted
8 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

Note how mentally -- and emotionally -- adult 'childrenwere, and were understood to be by adults, in those 1600s days.

Acutely psychologically accurate.

This false category of weak in-need-of-protection 'childhood' is yet just one more of the English Victorian era's misapprehensions visited on us all who endured her colonial hand,

Guest Larstrup
Posted

 somehow these banal hijacking of OP threads needs to end.

Posted
1 minute ago, RA1 said:

How about exciting hijackings?

Best regards,

RA1

I have had to hijack my own life a minimum of eight major times (I may be forgetting the minor ones ^_^ ) to stay alive.

 

Guest Larstrup
Posted
1 hour ago, Larstrup said:

 Tomorrow’s launch will be fascinating as it will be a first attempt to return and re-land three stages of the Falcon Heavy. 

Here’s SpaceX CRS-13: Falcon 9 first stage landing, 15 December 2017. While it’s possible that the Telsa roadster,  which is the payload for tomorrow’s launch might not make orbit, it’s still a huge step in the private sector’s investment in space exploration. 

 

Why is @AdamSmith “Ha-Ha-ing at reusable vehicle launch components? 

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Sometimes one just has to pull up stakes and start over, so to speak.

Best regards,

RA1

Posted
1 minute ago, Larstrup said:

Why is @AdamSmith “Ha-Ha-ing at reusable vehicle launch components? 

That is not at all an accurate interpretation. I think Musk is doing the best things for space flight since von Braun.

Where did you get that idea?

Guest Larstrup
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47 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

I have had to hijack my own life a minimum of eight major times (I may be forgetting the minor ones ^_^ ) to stay alive.

 

 I’m reporting this blasphemy to @TotallyOz the Administrator of this website. Hopefully he isn’t having one of his stressful moments trying to enjoy anal sex. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

That is not at all an accurate interpretation. I think Musk is doing the best things for space flight since von Braun.

Where did you get that idea?

Of course, consider the heritage.  ^_^

 

Best regards,

RA1

Guest Larstrup
Posted
2 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

That is not at all an accurate interpretation. I think Musk is doing the best things for space flight since von Braun.

Where did you get that idea?

No, no, no. I’m certain you were Ha-Ha-ing (as in like) About the TElsa never making orbit. If you would simply stop hijacking threads we would not have these misinterpretations.

Posted
1 minute ago, Larstrup said:

No, no, no. I’m certain you were Ha-Ha-ing (as in like) About the TElsa never making orbit. If you would simply stop hijacking threads we would not have these misinterpretations.

Yes, Lucky.

^_^

Guest Larstrup
Posted
Just now, AdamSmith said:

'Tomorrow belongs to me.'

:ph34r:

OMFG. *^reported again**

Guest Larstrup
Posted
25 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

I think Musk is doing the best things for space flight since von Braun.

While Without question this is Inexplicably true. absent from your comparison is the fact that Musk Has to date never developed bombs To drop on innocent civilians during wartime.

Guest Larstrup
Posted
43 minutes ago, RA1 said:

Sometimes one just has to pull up stakes and start over, so to speak.

Best regards,

RA1

**self-reported** :rolleyes:

Guest Larstrup
Posted

Seriously though, tomorrow is going to be a truly historic launch day into the history of our space exploration. If you’re around at 1:30 PM Eastern Standard Time and you’re interested in what’s about to happen, you can watch it all live on any device you might have, right here:

http://www.spacex.com/

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