Last week, SpaceX rolled out its new Falcon Heavy rocket to one of the company's Florida launchpads, turning the vehicle upright for the very first time. Now SpaceX has released stunning photos and video from that exercise, showing off the vertical, fully assembled Falcon Heavy in all its glory on the pad it's going to take off from later this month.
On Thursday, SpaceX did what is known as a "fit check" of the rocket, to see if the Falcon Heavy can travel to its primary launchpad, called LC-39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and stand upright on the site. The pad was originally used by NASA to support launches of the Saturn V rocket to the Moon, as well as launches of the Space Shuttle. But in 2014, SpaceX leased the site from NASA and...
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