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World's biggest rocket soars toward Mars

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The world's most powerful rocket, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, has blasted off on its highly anticipate­d maiden test flight, carrying CEO Elon Musk's cherry red Tesla roadster toward an orbit near Mars. Screams and cheers erupted at Cape Canaveral, Florida as the massive rocket fired its 27 engines and rumbled into the blue sky over the same NASA launchpad that served as a base for the US missions to Moon four decades ago.

"Wow, did you guys see that? That was awesome," said SpaceX commentato­r Lauren Lyons as applause thundered through mission control on Tuesday. SpaceX commentato­r John Innsbrucke­r said it was "everything you could want in a test-flight." Loaded with Musk's red Tesla and a mannequin in a spacesuit, the monster rocket's historic test voyage has captured the world's imaginatio­n, reports AFP. SpaceX's webcast showed Musk's Tesla roadster soaring into space, as David Bowie's "Space Oddity" played in the background -- with the words "DON'T PANIC" visible on the dashboard, in an apparent nod to the sci-fi series the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Musk posted a video of the car on Twitter after launch, in which he can be heard laughing in the background as a camera behind the mannequin's head shows the car apparently in orbit around Earth.

"It actually really doesn't look real, it's crazy," Musk can be heard saying. He later posted another video showing a "live view of Starman" appearing to cruise, its gloved hand on the wheel, through the darkness of space, the Earth's image reflected on its glossy red surface.

 ?? AFP ?? The SpaceX Falcon Heavy takes off from Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
AFP The SpaceX Falcon Heavy takes off from Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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