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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 20 Dec 17, 17:48Post
SpaceX founder Elon Musk unveiled a tantalizing first glimpse at his company's new megarocket — the Falcon Heavy — which is expected to launch on its maiden flight next month.

In an early morning Twitter post, Musk revealed several views of the new rocket under assembly inside SpaceX's hangar at Pad 39A of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

https://www.space.com/39164-elon-musk-unveils-falcon-heavy-rocket-photos.html
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DXing 21 Dec 17, 01:21Post
Yep..watching for the date carefully. plan to be in Cocoa Beach when it launches.
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CO777ER (Database Editor & Founding Member) 06 Feb 18, 21:51Post
Anyone seen the center core?
Mark 06 Feb 18, 21:54Post
Seeing the two side boosters return and land side-by-side gave me the willies.

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DXing 07 Feb 18, 04:16Post
DXing wrote:Yep..watching for the date carefully. plan to be in Cocoa Beach when it launches.


{frown} no trades available..only have a limited amount of p days....had to watch on tv.. {vsad} but glad it worked. I'll see one someday :)
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vikkyvik 07 Feb 18, 15:08Post
A complete surprise to me - I saw a bit of the third burn last night while out jogging (the burn that put it into a much higher trajectory than was anticipated).

Pretty cool!
 

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