SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Success
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The SpaceX team have just successfully launched and landed the Falcon Heavy rocket.
This is the largest rocket in operation and during the launch the atmosphere was electric.
The Falcon Heavy consists of 27 engines with 5,000,000 lbs of thrust.
The launch was hailed as a success and is a huge step in the road towards regular space launches as now the price has been cut by 4 1/2 times.
SpaceX was so close to failing when they attempted to launch their first rocket, the Falcon One.
They failed three times, and they had just barely enough money for one more try.
On September 28th, 2008 , on the 4th and final attempt, SpaceX became the first private company to launch a liquid fueled rocket that could reach orbit.
Fast forward a decade later , SpaceX has bigger plans on the horizon for the BFR .
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