SpaceX has shared a cool video of its recent FalconHeavy mission, tracking it with a single camera and compressing its flight into just 120 seconds.
SpaceX recently shared an incredible 90-second video showing a rocket’s-eye view of a Falcon 9 booster from launch to landing. The sped-up footage went viral and has so far racked up 60 million views on Twitter alone.
But while the Falcon 9 video attached the camera to the first stage of the returning booster, this time SpaceX tracked the mission from the ground. The footage is sped up, compressing the boosters’ eight-minute flight into two minutes. You can watch it below:— SpaceX January 16, 2023 The Falcon Heavy is essentially three Falcon 9 boosters strapped together. Landing them back on the ground allows SpaceX to reuse the boosters for future flights, enabling it to cut the cost of space travel and offer better rates to customers who want to use its service to deploy satellites in space.
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