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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With SpaceX set for the historic launch of Falcon Heavy next month, the company raised the rocket vertical Thursday on launch pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Falcon Heavy, which is expected to be the most powerful rocket ever launched, has suffered setbacks for years. But, with the launch vehicle now on the pad, SpaceX is ready to perform a static test fire ahead of an actual launch. Falcon Heavy’s first stage is composed of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores whose 27 Merlin engines together generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft.

The fully-assembled 229-foot-tall rocket will have a unique payload for its maiden launch, CEO Elon Musk’s red 2008 Tesla Roadster. SpaceX hopes to send the car into a heliocentric solar orbit that will take it to the approximate distance of Mars from the sun.

A time-lapse of the rocket being raised vertical is below.[/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U27rJWV4l0″ video_title=”1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

 
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With SpaceX set for the historic launch of Falcon Heavy next month, the company raised the rocket vertical Thursday on launch pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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"Falcon Heavy, which is expected to be the most powerful rocket ever launched"
This simply isn't the case. Saturn V's had about 50% more thrust at liftoff (7.5 million pounds and higher as the F1 engines improved) than FH does (5.1 million). FH will be the most powerful ACTIVE rocket.
Saturn V - Wikipedia
 
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I guess I don’t understand what a “front-page blog post” is. I see this thread in the SpaceX forum.
I find all the new wrapper stuff - like the front page blog, and the additional menus - extremely annoying, distracting, confusing, and buggy. I always make sure I enter the site via deep link now (to a specific thread, or my unread page) specifically to avoid the front page.
 
I guess I don’t understand what a “front-page blog post” is. I see this thread in the SpaceX forum.

If you go to Tesla Motors Club you will see the front page.

I find all the new wrapper stuff - like the front page blog, and the additional menus - extremely annoying, distracting, confusing, and buggy. I always make sure I enter the site via deep link now (to a specific thread, or my unread page) specifically to avoid the front page.

Yes I agree it is a little buggy. If you want to avoid the front page blog posts, go to Tesla Motors Club

Mind you, I find many of the articles posted to be interesting/informative.