SpaceX finally successfully launch its most powerful Falcon rocket after 3 years of hard-working.
The rocket is carrying U.S. military satellites and launched from Kennedy space center on 1 Nov 2022.
The liftoff at 9:41 a.m. EDT from launchpad Kennedy space center, launchpad 39A for the classified USSF-44 mission.
SpaceX is actively launching the rocket on an average of 6.10 days they launch a rocket and this was SpaceX's 50th launch.
Falcon Heavy is made up of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores, each of which has 27 Merlin engines. At liftoff, these engines provide more than 5 million pounds of thrust, or around 18 747 aeroplanes.
The Falcon Heavy’s ability to lift into orbit is nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb).
Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, sent his own Tesla Roadster as a test cargo on the Falcon Heavy's inaugural flight in 2018.
The car is still moving through space, traveling in the direction of Mars' orbital route on an oblong-shaped track around the Sun.