SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy is planned to send off again
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On November first, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy is scheduled to launch into space for the first time since 2019.
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It is scheduled to send payloads into space for the US Space Force tomorrow in a mission called USSF-44
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The mission is the National Security Space Launch off for for the Falcon Heavy, the Space Force said in an emailed press statement.
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The Falcon Heavy is supposed to send a microsatellite called TETRA-1 into geosynchronous orbit,
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Falcon Heavy is scheduled to lift off at 9:40AM ET on November 1st from Space Launch Complex 39A of the Kennedy Space Center.
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USSF-44 was initially scheduled for 2020 but has been delayed because of payload problems,
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SpaceX’s livestream of the event tomorrow will begin about 10 minutes before the launch and end after side boosters touch down at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s landing zones
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SpaceX plans to recover the side boosters and use them again for another Space Force launch later this year.
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The Falcon Heavy is still “the most powerful operational rocket in the world,”