Falcon Heavy webcast
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 11:32 pm
Hi all
I wonder if anyone else was as transfixed as I was this evening when the "demo" launch test of Space Xs Falcon Heavy took off?
Brilliant efforts by them to launch and then simultaneously land the two outer boosters on land - the landing of the "core stage" wasn't covered, so it remains to be seen if that landed OK.
And since then they are doing a live webcast from the Tesla Roadster "payload" that is now in orbit around the Earth, and its main rocket engine will be restarted soon to fly to Mars, along with a dummy driver (known as "Starman") and webcam.
See more here: http://www.spacex.com/webcast
regards
Tim
I wonder if anyone else was as transfixed as I was this evening when the "demo" launch test of Space Xs Falcon Heavy took off?
Brilliant efforts by them to launch and then simultaneously land the two outer boosters on land - the landing of the "core stage" wasn't covered, so it remains to be seen if that landed OK.
And since then they are doing a live webcast from the Tesla Roadster "payload" that is now in orbit around the Earth, and its main rocket engine will be restarted soon to fly to Mars, along with a dummy driver (known as "Starman") and webcam.
See more here: http://www.spacex.com/webcast
regards
Tim