SpaceX Falcon Heavy is Launching TODAY: Wake Up after 1,5 Years is Beyond You Expected…
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00:00: Intro
00:54: Falcon Heavy launch
06:44: Starbase updates
09:16: Hubble's 36th birthday image
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy is Launching TODAY: Wake Up after 1,5 Years is Beyond You Expected…
SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch TODAY – Full Mission Breakdown, Starbase Updates & Hubble’s 36th Anniversary
After more than 1.5 years of silence, Falcon Heavy is finally back—and this mission is far more important than you think. From launching the ViaSat-3 F3 satellite to revealing massive changes at Starbase, this episode breaks down everything happening in the SpaceX ecosystem right now.
In today’s episode of Great SpaceX, we take a deep dive into the Falcon Heavy launch sequence, explore how SpaceX executes one of the most complex rocket operations in the world, and analyze what this mission means for the future of heavy-lift spaceflight. We also uncover major developments in Starship production in South Texas, including Booster 20, Ship 41, and the evolving launch infrastructure that could support even more powerful missions ahead.
But that’s not all—this episode also celebrates the 36th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope, featuring a stunning new close-up image captured from orbit, offering a rare perspective on one of humanity’s most iconic scientific instruments.
SpaceX Falcon Heavy is Launching TODAY: Wake Up after 1,5 Years is Beyond You Expected…
Hello everyone and welcome back to another high-energy installment of Great SpaceX! I am your host, Kevin, and today we are waking up to a world that feels just a little bit louder and a lot sean gathright more exciting because a giant has finally decided to end its long winter nap.
If you have been following the channel for a while, you know we live and breathe the rapid-fire testing at Starbase, but today we have to turn our eyes back to the legendary launch pads of Florida.
The Falcon Heavy is back, and it is like that older sibling who went away to college for a year and a half and suddenly showed up at the front door ready to party.
It has been a long wait, but the return of the world’s most powerful operational rocket is finally here, and there is so much to unpack about this mission.
While we are looking at the heavy-lift action in the East, do not think for a second that Starbase has gone quiet.
The teams in South Texas are still moving steel at a pace that would make a construction foreman weep, and the launch pads are seeing some massive changes that suggest something truly crazy is on the horizon.
And to top lens – paris-sg it all off, we have a very special birthday to celebrate for a friend who has spent 36 years giving us the best seat in the house for the secrets of the universe.
So, let us delve into all of these updates on today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
SpaceX Falcon Heavy is Launching TODAY: Wake Up after 1,5 Years is Beyond You Expected…
If you are one of the first to watch our video today, you are likely just hours away from seeing the Falcon Heavy take flight once again.
The mission is set for 10:21 a.m. EST on April 27th, and the launch window is a generous 85 minutes.
SpaceX has been teasing us with some incredible footage of the Falcon being rolled out and going through the vertical stacking process.
It is a sight that never gets old, but it feels particularly special this time because it has been over 1.5 years since we last saw those three boosters standing together in the Florida sunshine.
To put that into perspective, the last time a Falcon Heavy roared off the pad, Starship was still in its V1 phase.
We have literally watched an entire generation of Starship development—the V2 era—come and go without a single Falcon Heavy launch.
It is a bit of a disappointment for those of us who love this heavy launch vehicle, seeing it sit on the sidelines while its younger, shinier siblings got all the attention.
But the wait is over, and the king is back to reclaim the throne.
This mission is launching the ViaSat-3 F3 satellite burma for ViaSat.
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