This was the multiple landing of the Falcon Heavy rockets

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While Elon Musk doodling making on Twitter, the other company he runs as CEO, SpaceX, has made a very interesting space launch. This is the first mission in three years for the Falcon Heavy, the massive rocket with three propellers, which has descended vertically after the flight into orbit to drop its payload. Here you can see that landing video, and more photos of the mission.

This is the fourth flight into space for the SpaceX rocket, which did not take off June 2019. The Falcon Heavy departed from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, carrying a classified cargo from the US Department of Defense.

The moment the Falcon Heavy is placed vertically on the platform, this GIF is accelerated.
gif: SpaceX / Gizmodo

After about 2 minutes and 38 seconds, the boosters separated from the rocket and after re-entering it, two of the boosters landed simultaneously and perpendicular to the designated landing pads at Cape Canaveral Station. The third booster fell into the ocean, as SpaceX had planned.

Enjoy the show in the video below:

Sin duda, sigue siendo un momento increíble, y no será la última vez que lo veamos. Aunque SpaceX trabaja en poner en marcha su próximo Falcon Heavy will continue to carry out missions, including possibly some to support the program Artemis from NASA.

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