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Falcon Heavy Back For SpaceX's First Direct-To-GEO Mission
Falcon Heavy Back For SpaceX's First Direct-To-GEO Mission
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CAPE CANAVERAL—A triple-core Falcon Heavy, currently the most powerful rocket operating today, lifted off from a fog-shrouded Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 1 on a challenging and classified mission for the U.S. Space Force. With the U.S. Space Force-44 (USSF-44) mission, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy...
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