![]() 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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