Here's how to watch the spectacular night launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, which will also involve the landing of two its two side boosters.
Hughes JUPITER 3 Mission SpaceX is getting ready to launch an enormous communications satellite using its most powerful operational rocket, the Falcon Heavy.
Recommended Videos SpaceX is aiming to send the Falcon Heavy skyward from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, July 26, in what will be its seventh flight since its debut mission in 2018. SpaceX will live stream the lift-off and also the spectacular moment when the two side boosters come in to land upright close to the launch site shortly after lift-off. Safe landings will allow SpaceX to reuse the Falcon 9 boosters for future flights. It seems there are no plans to recover the core booster.How to watch SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, July 26, for the launch of the Falcon Heavy rocket on the Hughes Jupiter 3 mission.
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