SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Shocked NASA Scientists!

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SpaceX has revolutionized the space industry since the day it introduced its mission to make space more accessible. Determined to transform their goal into reality, the private agency has built so many rockets, and every launch sequence takes them a step forward toward realizing the big dream. And today’s story is about one of the most recent launches of SpaceX’s biggest rocket. Hello guys, welcome back to a brand-new video on the channel. Here we are going to discuss the launch of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy, which lifted off on November 1st. There is so much to talk about, as you might already know, Falcon Heavy isn’t an ordinary spacecraft. So, buckle up, as we delve into the details of the rocket’s launch. Falcon Heavy is not just the greatest invention of SpaceX, rather it is currently the largest functional space rocket by a factor of two in the world. Put simply that machine is a beast. Before I get to the details of the most recent launch, let’s talk about how capable this machine really is. Using 3 Falcon 9’s core 9-engines thrusters, Falcon Heavy uses 27 Merlin engines which combine produce 5-million-pounds of thrust while lift-off, which is almost equal to what 18 Boing 747 aircraft would combine produce. I mean, that’s something. Just this capability is more than enough for making this rocket the best in the industry.
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Let's see a Starship Heavy. That would blow minds. It could put a space station or one huge telescope in geostationary.

jameswilson
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Where is the part that shocked NASA scientists?
I couldn't find it!

rocketman
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This is video of earlier FH launches, and audio about the Nov 01, 2022 FH launch which intentionally expended the center F9, (used ALL the fuel to push the payload) so the plan had no fuel to slow down for entry. If you don't slow down (the entry burn) you will smash into the atmosphere and brake up into little burning chunks on reentry (that's what every other rockets' 1st and 2nd stage does) because of that plan the center F9 actually had no grid fins to guide or legs to land and that made the center F9 a little bit lighter - the FH is totally awesome, but this video is made from the 2018 FH launch and some wrong config F9 photos.

scottbaker
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Every time SpaceX launches, Jeff Bezos cries his eyes out

tech
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SpaceX and Tesla are leading the way. 🚀

Cello.
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AMAZING INCREDIBLE that is Elon Musk what a very special man he is.

Mirraluka
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i live in orlando and i watch every launch pit my front door. sometimes i’ll drive over to Canaveral and watch a rocket launch from there.

westafarian
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NASA, is the postal service of space exploration

raymondmoore
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Can’t wait till starship launches what a sight🎉

jlgro
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This video mentioned that the centre core on the USSF mission was recovered after it splashed down in the ocean 🌊 when in fact it burnt up in the atmosphere on reentry…..not quite factual but a gd video none the less.

humperlumper
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Falcon Heavy could be outfitted with a larger faring for bigger payloads which it's capable of doing, and most probably heavier payloads. It has a nitch which no other rocket has. Yes, one can launch heavy payloads but its turn around rate doesn't come close to Falcon Heavy.
Even if Starship fails it first full on flight, it will have amassed a great deal of information which SpaceX can exploit. Just look at Falcon 9. Every crash, explosion, misses, etc got logged and dealt with. Now it breaks every record in the book.

johnruckman
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Thanks great video, people need to understand how important this is. Even though our present times are very difficult. M

michaelcoghlan
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Very factual information. Great to see a positive light shined on them!!

rschris
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The center core booster was EXPENDABLE. The company used all of the propellant to get the second stage and payload an extra boost. The center core was then left to free fall and crash into the ocean.

cwulfe
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The center core was not recovered from the sea. Where did you get that from? It mostly burned up on reentry.

robertmartens
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Falcon Heavy's problem is that it's fairing is so narrow, which limits the kinds of payloads it can lift. So even if FH can lift the most weight, cargo is limited due to it's narrow fairing.

gizmo
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But how many wombat-farts equivalent is it?

scowell
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All old video. Why not show the Nov 1 video? The center booster did NOT have grid fins or landing struts, because it expended all its fuel sending secret payload to geosync.
Lazy!

vinorojo
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Old news. At what point in the video did "SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Shocked NASA Scientists!". Clickbait title.

billweberx
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The first Falcon Heavy landed the main booster 8 meters off the drone ship.

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