SpaceX launches the world’s most powerful rocket
The pioneering rocket firm SpaceX just pulled off the unexpected, and carried out what appears to be a seamless first-ever launch of its massive new rocket, called Falcon Heavy.
That makes SpaceX, the game-changing company helmed by billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the owner of the world’s most powerful operational rocket.
Falcon Heavy took flight Tuesday around 3:45 pm ET from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
About two and a half minutes after launch, the two side boosters on the rocket detached and headed back to Earth.
Thousands of onlookers in Florida could be heard cheering on the company’s livestream, which was viewed by about 3 million people.
In the run up to launch, it wasn’t at all clear that the rocket would work.
“People [came] from all around the world to see what will either be a great rocket launch or the best fireworks display they’ve ever seen,” Musk said in an interview with CNN’s Rachel Crane Monday.
The rocket’s smooth takeoff wasn’t the only stunning thing about this launch.
In a never-before-seen feat, SpaceX also managed to guide at least two of the Falcon Heavy’s first-stage rocket boosters to land upright back on Earth. They cut back through the Earth’s atmosphere and landed in unison at a Kennedy Space Center landing pad. The third booster was supposed to land on a sea-faring platform called a droneship, but it wasn’t immediately clear if that landing was successful.
On board the rocket that’s now headed deeper into space is Musk’s personal Tesla roadster. At the wheel is a dummy dressed in a spacesuit, and the car is blaring David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” on an endless loop. Cameras on board the car showed it headed deeper into space. Musk plans to put the car into orbit around the sun.
Tuesday’s success marked a huge step forward for a company that’s already managed to shake up the rocket industry with its groundbreaking technology.
The company made the world take notice when it proved it can safely return first-stage rocket boosters to Earth with its Falcon 9 rocket, which the company has used for more than 40 missions dating back to 2012.
Those rockets have a single first-stage booster, and SpaceX has safely recaptured them after 21 Falcon 9 launches.
Now, SpaceX routinely puts used boosters back to work. In fact, the inaugural Falcon Heavy flight actually used two pre-flown Falcon 9 boosters (the center booster was new.)
Reusing hardware is part of SpaceX’s plan to drive down the cost of launches.
Before SpaceX came along, companies just discarded rockets after each mission.
It’s not, however, the most powerful rocket in history. That honor belongs to NASA’s Saturn V rocket, which was used for the Apollo moon landings and was retired in the 1970s.
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VOCABULARY WORDS
1.Pioneering/adjective: involving new ideas or methods.
2.Seamless/adjective: (of a fabric or surface) smooth and without seams or obvious joins.
3.Launch/verb: set (a boat) in motion by pushing it or allowing it to roll into the water.
4.Stunning/adjective: extremely impressive or attractive.
5.Inaugural/adjective: marking the beginning of an institution, activity, or period of office.
6.Industry/noun: economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
7.Massive/adjective: large and heavy or solid.
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
1. What is significant about today’s successful SpaceX launch?
2. What was in question before Tuesday’s launch?
3. a) What other significant feat did SpaceX successfully carry out with Tuesday’s Falcon Heavy?
b) What is the goal for this advancement?
4. a) There are no people on the Falcon Heavy. What is on board the rocket?
b) What is Elon Musk’s plan for his Tesla?
c) Musk said of his plan: “I love the thought of a car drifting apparently endlessly through space and perhaps being discovered by an alien race millions of years in the future.” What do you think of this idea? (brilliant, foolish, …)? Explain your answer.
5. Musk’s ultimate goal is to send humans to Mars. As part of his plan to create a colony on the planet, he hopes the first spacecraft carrying humans will set off in the mid-2020s. What do you think of the idea of attempting to colonize Mars?