SpaceX Falcon Heavy to Launch Heaviest Geostationary Satellite Yet π
Discover how SpaceX's Falcon Heavy will carry the massive Hughes Jupiter 3 satellite into geostationary orbit, marking a new milestone in space launches.
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A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch the Echostar Jupiter 3 satellite from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A in Florida.
The payload, also known as Echostar 24 and Hughes Jupiter 3, will be the heaviest geostationary satellite to date at 9.2 metric tons.
The side boosters will land back in Florida a few minutes after separation.
Credit: Space.com | animation courtesy: SpaceX | edited by Steve Spaleta
Music: Born From Gods by Reynard Seidel / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The payload, also known as Echostar 24 and Hughes Jupiter 3, will be the heaviest geostationary satellite to date at 9.2 metric tons.
The side boosters will land back in Florida a few minutes after separation.
Credit: Space.com | animation courtesy: SpaceX | edited by Steve Spaleta
Music: Born From Gods by Reynard Seidel / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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