You'll once again get to see the world's most powerful rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center tonight. Don't miss it.
Antonia JaramilloMELBOURNE, Fla. – For the third time ever, on Monday night spectators on the Space Coast will once again get to see the world's most powerful rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center.
Locations like Port Canaveral and the beach access points offer good opportunities to either photograph the launch and booster landings, or simply to observe.Elon Musk shows off SpaceX’s Starlink internet satellites ready for launch this weekThough SpaceX has been landing its first-stage boosters since 2015, Falcon Heavy's dual booster landings are a bit more dazzling to behold.
Conducting four separate burns with Falcon Heavy's second stage, the rocket will deploy 24 satellites into three separate orbits. For context, it's already a hefty feat to deploy one spacecraft into orbit, let alone deploying multiple spacecraft to multiple destinations. The total mission duration is set to last over six hours.First defense launch for Falcon Heavy
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