Thursday, January 4, 2018








SPACE X





SpaceX's superfog is in a launching position and the images are impressive
The Falcon Heavy is the rocket that will one day drive the spacecraft from Elon Musk to Mars and will have a first "fire test" in the coming days. It was on the launch pad and a drone filmed all its sumptuousness.
SpaceX has already put the rocket upright on the launch pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center in the United States and published the images recorded by a drone on social networks.
Initially scheduled for November 2017, the first launch of a Falcon Heavy rocket was eventually postponed to January this year and so far there is nothing to indicate that the date will be changed again.
On its first "flight", the supermachine will take on board a red Tesla Roadster - playing Space Oddity - for a spin around Mars. The car is being used as weight to test the ability of the Falcon Heavy.


This rocket model will be responsible for first carrying "infrastructure" and then driving the SpaceX spacecraft with humans to Mars, starting in 2022.
These "monsters" use the combined power of three Falcon 9 thrusters, being able to transport 63,500 kilograms out of orbit. The idea is that the nuclei of these rockets will be able to return to Earth, just like Falcon 9, to be reused.
And while the flight test does not happen, and after being shown in the hangar, check out a sumptuous Falcon Heavy on the launch pad.



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