Both of them touched down as expected, achieving like this secondary mission success. The flight continued nominally, with both side cores separating and returning to their designated landing zones. The rocket pitched over, and went through the maximum aerodynamic pressure without issues. Streaming started at T-45 minutes, with questions and conversation live!Īs planned, the Falcon Heavy lifted off on time from Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39A. Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut’s replay. – 159th and 160th consecutive landing (a record) – 71st and 72nd re-flight of a booster in 2023 – 1st Falcon Heavy launch for an interplanetary mission Yes, the fairing halves were recovered from the water ~1,543 km (~959 mi) downrange by Bob Will they be attempting to recover the fairings? The side boosters softly touched down on Landing Zone 1 and 2 (LZ-1 & LZ-2) the center core splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean Partially, the side boosters were recovered, but the center core was expended LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USAĮscape trajectory to Asteroid 16 Psyche, arriving at it in August 2029ĭid they attempt to recover the first stage? Featured Image: John Pisani / Cosmic Perspective Liftoff Timeįalcon Heavy B1064-4 (MY), B1065-4 (PY), B1079-1 (center) 76.47, 76.47, and N/A day turnaround time, respectively
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