SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy rocket after 1.5-year hiatus

SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy rocket after 1.5-year hiatus
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SpaceX has successfully launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time in nearly 1.5 years, taking off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 29. The mission carried the ViaSat-3 F3 telecommunications satellite, which is part of a series aimed at providing high-speed satellite communication across the Asia-Pacific region. Approximately 4 minutes after launch, the rocket's stages successfully separated, and two of the boosters returned to SpaceX landing zones in Florida. This launch marks a significant milestone for SpaceX as it resumes operations of the Falcon Heavy after a long hiatus.

SpaceX has resumed flights of the Falcon Heavy heavy-lift rocket, which had not flown for nearly 1.5 years. On April 29, the Falcon Heavy launched from the NASA spaceport at Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying the large ViaSat-3 F3 telecommunications satellite. Ixbt.com reports on this.

SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy rocket after 1.5-year hiatus

This is the third spacecraft in the ViaSat-3 series and serves as the final element of the ViaSat company's mini-constellation.

SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy rocket after 1.5-year hiatus

The satellite, weighing approximately 6.6 tons, headed for geostationary orbit at an altitude of about 35,786 km from Earth. In such an orbit, the satellite moves synchronously with the planet's rotation and can remain constantly over a single region.

In the case of ViaSat-3 F3, it is about covering the Asia-Pacific region with high-speed satellite communication.

The Falcon Heavy consists of three modified Falcon 9 first stages working together. Approximately 4 minutes after launch, the stages successfully separated, and four minutes later, the two side boosters successfully returned to SpaceX landing zones in Florida.

The central booster was not intended to be recovered.

The mission was originally scheduled for April 27, but the launch was postponed due to unfavorable weather. For SpaceX, this flight was a significant event: Falcon Heavy returned to service after a long hiatus.

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