Today, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy is set to launch on a classified mission for the U.S. Space Force known as USSF-67. Originally scheduled for yesterday, the launch will take place at 5:56 pm EST (2256 GMT) and will mark the fifth time the powerful rocket has taken flight.
The Falcon Heavy made its debut in February 2018, with the successful launch and landing of two of its boosters making history. Today’s launch will also see the return of the side boosters to Earth, approximately eight minutes after liftoff. However, the central core will not be recoverable as it is expendable.
The public can tune in to live coverage of the launch on SpaceX’s website or YouTube channel. Despite the classified nature of the mission, this launch provides an opportunity for people to witness the capabilities of the Falcon Heavy, the most powerful rocket currently in existence.
Not only does the Falcon Heavy possess the capability to launch heavy payloads into orbit and beyond, but its reusable side boosters also make it a cost-effective option in comparison to traditional single-use rockets. This mission will allow the U.S. Space Force to harness the unparalleled capabilities of the Falcon Heavy rocket.
The launch of Falcon Heavy on a classified mission is a significant step forward in space technology and exploration. The rocket serves as a demonstration of modern engineering capabilities and sets the stage for even more advanced rockets in the future.